Luxembourg-based, Argentine-origin tech giant Globant mentions the short-term future of metaverse in its latest Tech Trends report. According to the company, the metaverse will “burn bright or burn out” this year, as it needs to demonstrate its potential when compared to other trendsetter technologies such as artificial intelligence.
According to Globant, Metaverse, at a decisive moment,
Globant, one of the world’s largest IT technology firms, refers to the possible short-term future of the Metaverse and the technologies associated with this new vision. According to the company’s 2023 Technology Trends ReportThe company seems to believe that 2023 is a “burn bright or burn out” year for the Metaverse, and that the market is still waiting for important and practical applications to launch in this area.
Companies like Meta have already invested billions of dollars in this area, and while the company makes VR headsets for the mainstream, it has yet to penetrate this still niche market in any significant way, even with the largest market share.
However, Globant believes there are signs that indicate mass adoption of the metaverse. The company declares.
That major players in the metaverse space, like Meta, will push toward a viable product in 2023, opening the door to cost reductions and lower barriers to entry, allowing this technology to reach more businesses and impact the lives of people worldwide It will.
The Future of Virtual Interaction
For Globant, the technology behind the Metaverse has the potential to positively impact people’s lives and act as an enabler for more industries to achieve deeper and more meaningful interactions with their customers. Agus Huerta, technology leader at Globant, believes that all companies must find their place in the metaverse.
Huerta states.
Companies will increasingly use the metaverse in training and educating employees and in other activities where simulations can improve the experience.
Diego Tartara, global CTO of Globant, said that while the metaverse is still in its infancy, its evolution will change the way people experience digital in the future. There are already notable developments in this area, such as the recent introduction of metaverse technology into judicial hearing procedures in Colombia and the introduction of virtual environments in Japan to combat school absenteeism and improve recruitment efficiency.
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