Meta announces VR education metaverse for ages 13 and up

cyptouser7 months agoCryptocurrencies News97
1205f261>

Meta is bringing its enterprise level Quest services to the education sector, the social media giant announced on April 15.

The company’s Quest virtual reality (VR) headsets have become “by far the most popular extended reality (XR) headsets on the market” according to Statista. The sector is expected to reach an installed user base of more than 34 million units by the end of 2024.

If that prediction remains true, the VR sector will have demonstrated a compound annual growth rate of approximately 27.3% since 2020 when, according to Statista, the installed VR user base was about 14.2 million.

In order to maintain its pole position, Meta recently unveiled a slew of products and services aimed at the enterprise metaverse market. As Cointelegraph recently reported, the pivot showed a shift away from individualized user experiences such as games and one-off immersive environments. The next leg in this pivot appears to be a greater push towards educational products and services.

Per a blog post from Meta’s president of global affairs, Nick Clegg:

"Later this year Meta will be launching a new product offering for Quest devices dedicated to education. … It will allow teachers, trainers and administrators to access a range of education-specific apps and features and make it possible for them to manage multiple Quest devices at once, without the need for each device in a classroom or training environment to be updated and prepared individually.”

The new product’s name and details are to be revealed “in the coming months” with a full launch anticipated by the end of 2024. According to the blog post, it’ll be available in the Quest for Business market which includes most territories in Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and the United States.

Meta gave several examples of educational facilities already employing Quest headsets, including a life sciences course at the university of Glasgow that immerses students inside the human body, a criminal justice course at New Mexico State that places users at a virtual crime scene, and a business class at Stanford University that helps prepare students for interviews.

Related: NASA created VR metaverse to prep astronauts for life on lunar space station

The content on this website comes from the Internet. Due to the inconvenience of proofreading the authenticity and accuracy of the copyright or content of some content, it may be temporarily impossible to confirm the authenticity and accuracy of the copyright or content. For copyright issues or other issues caused by this, please Call or email this site. It will be deleted or changed immediately after verification.

related articles

Crypto Biz: Jump Crypto exec steps down, first MiCA deadline looms, and more

Crypto Biz: Jump Crypto exec steps down, first MiCA deadline looms, and more

55966e89˃The first deadline for complying with new rules under the European Union’s Markets in Crypt...

SEC charges Quantstamp for 2017 initial coin offering

SEC charges Quantstamp for 2017 initial coin offering

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Quantstamp, a well-known blockchain securi...

Bitcoin to attract $1T from institutions amid ‘raging bull market’ — Bitwise exec

Bitcoin to attract $1T from institutions amid ‘raging bull market’ — Bitwise exec

25cc9d4a˃Bitwise chief investment officer Matthew Hougan said institutional investors would likely i...

Bitcoin’s price won’t ‘dramatically’ increase from here, says billionaire

55966e89˃Former PayPal CEO Peter Thiel has raised doubts that Bitcoin’s (BTC) future price can incre...

Ethena Labs exploited for $290k on Binance Launchpool

25cc9d4a˃Ethena Labs has been exploited for 480 BNB tokens worth $290,000 on the Binance launch pool...

Arthur Hayes predicts Bitcoin is poised for a steady rise in value

Former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes expressed optimism regarding Bitcoin’s future trajectory, suggesting...