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Unlock a new level and immerse yourself in the future of augmented gaming systems. Biometric devices will not only benefit the world of gaming but will allow better immersive learning for any students at university or in the real world of work.
When data is overlayed in front of a device for us viewers, our real-world perceptions of any objects are expanded with augmented layers of digital information.
The potential for Microsoft Hololens 2 to offer creative solutions in many industries is excellent and will be a great tool in improving our education and evolving workforce around us.
All different industries will train and learn better with AR holographic displays overlaid in front of them. Whether you are a med student diving deeper into anatomy with a holographic display in a classroom, or a cadet training in simulation with AR, the possibilities are many. You may even be an architect wanting to build the best smart city.
This Hololens has teamed up with case western reserve university and has shown in its research that students retain what they are learning up to 50% better when studying complex concepts in Anatomy, chemistry, or architecture.
Spatial visualization seems to have enhanced the learning process, and Case Western University has proven effective results when training their medical students in their new innovative hololab. Here is a video below on how university life is advancing quickly:
Although AR gaming is in its infancy and not widely commercialized yet, it is significantly impacting enterprises to help remodel industries for the better. Here is a popular game that has been used with smartphones for the past few years: Jedi Challenges
Here are some facts that will help users understand what immersive tech needs and how it works.