It must be the pandemic season that brought the possibilities of remote-working into a full-blown reality. Today’s reduced hardware costs, widening e-literacy, increased internet speed and reliability make remote working a plausible choice, for both businesses as well as the employees. However, the prospect of long-distance, convenient work-from-home is often marred by concerns like reduced service quality of remote workers, employee isolation or demotivation, or more prominently, losing on a real face-to-face interaction, etc.
One of the primary hurdles in remote-working is this limited scope of personal or team interaction. But VR is changing the frontiers of remote-working in a fast-paced evolution. Travel, Retail, Entertainment, Healthcare, Architecture, Construction, Space exploration, Gaming, Marketing, Journalism, Education, etc., are some of the frequently cited areas of work where Virtual Reality has deduced tremendous results in terms of efficiency and business growth.