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How Virtual Reality Is Helping Real Estate Create More Engaging Property Journeys
Real estate has always depended on how clearly people can picture a space before making a decision. Virtual reality is becoming increasingly valuable because it allows buyers, tenants, investors and stakeholders to step inside a property or development before visiting in person, or even before it has been built. Recent academic work on digital transformation in real estate identifies VR as a growing tool for property visualisation, remote collaboration and marketing, while Matterport continues to position immersive property experiences and digital twins as a practical way to improve engagement and presentation.
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How Augmented Reality Is Opening New Possibilities for Publishing and Reader Engagement
Publishing is changing as readers increasingly expect richer, more interactive content. Augmented reality is becoming part of that shift by allowing printed and digital publications to deliver layered experiences through 3D models, animations, data visualisation and guided interaction. Cambridge University Press announced its partnership with Ludenso to expand access to AR textbooks, while publishers such as Karger now use AR to help readers visualise complex research data more clearly.
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How Virtual Reality Is Helping Manufacturing Improve Training, Maintenance and Shop floor Readiness
Manufacturing is one of the clearest business cases for virtual reality because it combines physical processes, technical complexity and constant pressure on speed, safety and consistency. VR gives manufacturers immersive ways to train operators, rehearse tasks and understand systems before live execution. Reuters reported this month that ABB is working with Nvidia to improve industrial robot training by making virtual simulations more realistic, while Deloitte’s digital-shop floor work highlights immersive VR and AR operator training as a useful tool for workforce upskilling.
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How Augmented Reality Could Support the Legal Sector Through Better Visualisation, Training and Client Communication
The legal sector is not yet one of the most mature markets for augmented reality, but it is an increasingly interesting one. Law depends heavily on interpretation, explanation and evidence, and those are areas where better visualisation can add value. AR could help legal professionals present complex scenarios more clearly, support education and training, and create more intuitive ways to explain information to clients, juries or stakeholders. Thomson Reuters’ recent work on law schools and AI literacy shows how quickly legal education is evolving around new technologies, while broader legal-practice reviews increasingly discuss immersive tools as part of the future legal toolkit.
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How Virtual Reality Could Help Insurance Improve Training, Claims Understanding and Customer Experience
Insurance is not usually the first sector associated with virtual reality, but it is becoming a more interesting one as insurers look for better ways to explain complexity, train staff and modernise customer interaction. Recent insurance-sector writing from Emerald frames “the metaverse in insurance” around virtual customer experiences, while wider industry discussion continues to connect immersive technology with claims understanding, policy explanation and digital innovation.
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