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             Spatial Computing is a form of computing that uses 3D space to interact with digital objects. It is a rapidly growing field that is being used in a variety of industries, from gaming to architecture. It is based on the idea of using 3D space to interact with digital objects, allowing users to interact with virtual objects in a more natural way. This technology is used to create immersive experiences, such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. It also enables the development of    interactive 3D applications, such as 3D modeling, 3D printing, and 3D scanning.
Spatial Computing is becoming increasingly popular in the computing industry, as it allows for more natural interactions with digital objects. It is also being used to create more immersive experiences, such as virtual reality and augmented reality.
Some companies in the Spatial Computing market include Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook, HTC, and Magic Leap. Show Less   Read more