Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term encompassing Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR). These digital ecosystems redefine human-computer interaction by creating immersive and interactive experiences.
XR environments integrate digital elements with the physical world to varying degrees:
Platforms like Mozilla Hubs exemplify how XR transforms remote collaboration. Teams can interact in shared 3D spaces, manipulate virtual objects, and experience a stronger sense of presence than traditional video conferencing.
XR provides safe, repeatable, and high-fidelity training for critical sectors like medicine, aviation, and heavy industry. Surgeons practice procedures, pilots simulate emergencies, and students explore complex concepts immersively.
XR enables the creation of “Digital Twins” for physical assets and infrastructure. These virtual replicas allow for real-time monitoring, performance simulation, and “what-if” scenario planning without real-world risk.
As XR hardware advances (lighter, more powerful devices), XR environments are poised to become pervasive interfaces. The paradigm is shifting towards Spatial Computing, where digital information is seamlessly integrated into our physical surroundings.
At GraphWiz, we champion the development of open and sovereign XR environments, empowering users and businesses to control their digital futures.