In India, start-ups are bravely pushing forward to make virtual reality (VR) a part of our everyday lives. A startup based in Bangalore is investing efforts in the virtual tourism space, documenting Indian heritage sites and tourist places within scope, as well as providing various VR solutions for real estate.
The long-pending change in how tourism spots and real estate market their concept to their clients is the issue they are trying to address.
The organization said the main issue with these two sectors is that they are trying to market something that customers can’t see in front of them. Imagine a real estate broker trying to sell you a house that has not yet been built or visiting a tourist place like Hampi and trying to imagine the culture that was present at that time during the empire of Vijayanagara. Through VIRTUAL REALITY, we can allow individuals to explore their future home and their rich cultural history. We specialize in creating realities that can help people better understand things.
The concept itself is the singularity of this start-up. The company claims that our tourism space technology and the content will directly enable the millennial generation to get their culture together by helping them understand it and interpret it with the help of a technology that they are excited about and is the future of any consumption of content.
For 1 year, the business operated VR Mall Bangalore and now they will be at Bangalore Airport. And apart from these, they continue to visit places such as societies, clubs, colleges, and restaurants where people have enjoyed their idea.
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