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The Enterprise VR market is a subset of the Virtual and Augmented Reality industry, focusing on the use of VR technology for business purposes. It includes applications such as training, simulation, data visualization, and remote collaboration. Companies in this market are typically large enterprises, such as manufacturers, retailers, and healthcare providers, who use VR to improve their operations and increase efficiency.
The Enterprise VR market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing availability of affordable hardware and software solutions. Companies are also investing in the development of new applications and services to meet the needs of their customers.
Some of the leading companies in the Enterprise VR market include Oculus, HTC, Microsoft, Google, and Samsung. Other notable players include PTC, EON Reality, and Immersive VR Education. Show Less Read more