Immersive Business: VR may provide lasting benefits to workforce development

SBJ PHOTO BY WES HAMILTON/GRAPHIC PROVIDED BY SELF INTERACTIVE

When the lights turn on, you’re standing in front of a massive meat processer machine.

Do a 360-degree turn, look up and look down to find you’re in a computer-generated showroom. Physically, you’re actually in Self Interactive’s office at Missouri State University’s The eFactory. However that’s not what it looks like through the goggles of virtual reality.

Somewhere in the real world, Self Interactive founder Charlie Rosenbury – whose team developed the software – turns the machine on.

Read the article on the Springfield Business Journal

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