Globant, a Luxembourg-based tech giant with Argentine origins, has touched on the near-term future of the metaverse in its latest Tech Trends report. According to the company, this year the metaverse will “fire or burn out” as it needs to show its potential compared to other trend-setting technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Metaverse at a turning point, according to Globant
Globant, one of the world’s largest IT technology companies, has spoken about the potential future that the metaverse and technology related to this new vision could hold in the near term. According to its Tech Trends 2023 reportThe company believes that 2023 is the year for the metaverse to “burn or burn”, as the market is still waiting for practical and significant applications to emerge in this field.
Companies like Meta have already invested billions of dollars in the sector, and while the company has produced VR headsets aimed at the general public, it has failed to penetrate significantly, even if it has the largest market share in this niche. market.
However, Globant believes that there are signs that point to mass adoption of the metaverse. The company stated:
Major players in the metaverse space, such as Meta, pushing towards a viable product in 2023 will open the door to reduced costs and lower barriers to entry, allowing technology to reach more businesses and impact people’s lives in everyone.
The future of virtual interactions
For Globant, the technology behind the metaverse has the potential to positively impact people’s lives, acting as an enabler for more industries to achieve deeper and more meaningful interactions with their customers. Agus Huerta, technology leader at Globant, believes that each company will have to find its place in the metaverse.
Huerta stated:
Companies will increase the use of the metaverse for employee training and education and other activities where simulation can enhance experiences.
For Diego Tartara, Globant’s global CTO, the metaverse is still in its early stages, but its evolution will change the way people live digital experiences in the future. There have already been notable advances in this field, such as the recent implementation of metaverse technology in a court hearing proceeding in Colombia and the introduction of virtual environments to help combat truancy and streamline hiring processes in Japan.
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