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VIRTUAL MEETINGS

A virtual reality meeting is a form of interaction and collaboration where participants gather in a three-dimensional virtual environment, using virtual reality devices (such as VR headsets or glasses) to communicate and collaborate. Instead of physically meeting in a specific location, participants can connect in a shared virtual space from any geographical location.

These virtual reality meetings can offer a variety of features and functionalities, including:

  1. Advanced Presence: Participants experience a sense of virtual presence, feeling as if they are truly present in the same space, fostering more natural interaction.
     

  2. Spatial Interaction: Participants can move within the virtual space, view, and interact with other avatars (digital representations of themselves or other participants) in a more intuitive manner.
     

  3. Real-time Collaboration: They can share and manipulate objects, documents, and digital resources collaboratively, which is useful for presentations, problem-solving, and teamwork.
     

  4. Voice and Audio Communication: Participants can speak and listen through real-time voice communication, enabling natural conversation.
     

  5. Interaction with Virtual Objects: Participants can interact with virtual objects and environments, particularly useful in training, simulation, and design applications.
     

Virtual reality meetings are used in various contexts, from business environments for conferences and work meetings to educational applications, training, social events, and collaborative design projects. These meetings provide an effective way to overcome geographical limitations and foster immersive collaboration, which can be especially valuable in an increasingly globalized and digital world.

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