Can VR for education improve learning?

WHAT IS THE BASE FOR A THRIVING SOCIETY?

Education, education, education is the base for a thriving society, and the transfer of knowledge has been a top priority for civilisations since the very beginning. People are constantly looking for ways to make knowledge transfer more easily, more quickly, and more effectively.

In the era of digital devices, we have an opportunity to enable better learning with technology. Virtual Reality (VR) seems to be the natural next step for the evolution of education. ImmotionVR has a deep understanding of the benefits and versatility of VR for education.

Immotion Group plc (LON:IMMO) bring together thrilling and educational content with state-of-the-art technology to ignite visitor interest, drive ancillary revenues and fuel visitor numbers; utilizing a compact footprint with no upfront CAPEX.

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