A market view with Sensoryx in a podcast

The so-called "VRfree Glove" from Sensoryx is now ready for the market. Now that the VR gloves are also available in the 20minutes they are being hyped and are also known by the masses. A podcast reveals more.

Last autumn, we presented a Report the Swiss start-up Sensoryx before. The glove set can now finally be purchased via the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo can be purchased for 350 dollars. The system is compatible with all common VR glasses, such as the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, but also with mobile cyber glasses such as the Samsung GearVR or the Oculus Go. However, game developers will have to adapt their future software to the new control options.

Guest at the Entrepreneur Breakfast and now in the podcast

Virtual reality is a fascinating technology that is experiencing immense growth and offers many possibilities. Many people still underestimate what VR can do and what potential VR has for a wide range of business areas. Experts estimate the entire market at 14 billion US dollars in 2017 and predict incredible growth to 143 billion US dollars by 2020. A crazy forecast.

Dr Rolf Adelsberger from Sensoryx presented the new technology at the Prakriti Entrepreneur Breakfast and answered exciting questions: Starting with: What exactly is virtual reality? A technology that only serves crazy gamers? Up to: What are the use cases in business? And how exactly can hardware and software depict reality in the virtual world? You can find out more in a 30-minute podcast.

To the podcast : http://www.raphaelfrangi.ch/2018/05/31/mm05/

The great future

With the convincing arguments and real business cases as well as the media attention, it should be easy to find investors. VRfree Gloves show where the journey could take us and also that Switzerland is at the forefront with innovative start-ups. In any case, the Sensoryx team believes that this technology has a bright future. "VR and augmented reality will be omnipresent in the future," says Adelsberger. And films such as Spielberg's "Ready Player One" are also paving the way for the technology.

Source: www.raphaelfrangi.ch / 20 Minuten

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