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Metarverse technology in Japan attracts visitors worldwide

Jul 17 (ANI News Official) - The Hologram technology produces 3D visual effect by reflecting light. This holographic image moves three dimensionally and even shows all the details.

Metaverse technology, which uses Virtual Reality space for business, is attracting attention worldwide. It is a motion tracking technology that personifies human movement. The movement of a fictional character called an avatar, is the same to the movement of real human. This is a 360-degree projector. Live distribution can be performed by connecting with Smartphone application. Metaverse technology uses virtual space businesses, and is creating a near-future image that can produce movies and TV program. It is attracting eye-balls worldwide.


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