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Education Sector to Benefit from Meta's Enterprise-Level Quest Services

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


Enterprise metaverse products and services are being introduced by Meta specifically for the educational sector. This move is expected to offer a new level of experiences beyond personalized user interactions, shifting the focus towards educational tools. Meta aims to consolidate its position by catering to the educational industry with these new offerings.

The exact details and name of the upcoming product will be revealed in the following months, with a full launch scheduled by the end of 2024. These services will be part of the Quest for Business market and will be accessible in various regions including Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and the United States.

Some classrooms are already benefiting from Quest headsets, with examples including a biology class at Glasgow University immersing students in the human body, a criminology class at New Mexico State taking them to virtual crime scenes, and an MBA class at Stanford University using VR for job interview preparation.

It is expected that these educational services will reshape the learning landscape and provide unique opportunities for immersive and engaging experiences for students. Partnering with educational institutions, Meta aims to revolutionize the educational sector through technology and innovation.

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