
By 2020, Goldman Sachs predicts that the virtual and augmented reality space will grow into a $110 billion business. Nice. There’s a lot of room in this space and it’s not just about taking a rollercoaster ride while sitting in the middle of your living room (although that is pretty fun). Thinking about cardboard goggles? Think about bionic contact lenses that are in production and testing right now. It’s a cool and unchartered territory that is pushing the boundaries for storytelling and human connection: from training exercises to military operations, recording your kid’s first steps in virtual reality to learning…
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