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Virtual reality can be economies' way out of productivity slump: Deutsche Bank
Asia can benefit from this disruptive technology, along with robotics, Internet of Things, cloud computing and big data
Published Mon, May 23, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
THOSE clunky goggles that, when worn, immerse the user in an alternate, digital reality?
The technology behind them, called virtual reality, together with other upcoming "disruptive" innovations, might just be what slowing economies need to lift themselves out of a productivity slump, said Deutsche Bank.
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