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The metaverse is the hot topic everywhere, but the technology behind it has been years in the making and is still in its early stages. Many business leaders aren’t sure how it fits into their strategy, but the truth is—it matters.
In the metaverse, you’ll experience a 3D digital world where you can buy and sell, sign contracts, recruit talent, and engage with customers. This new world is being built with freedom and decentralization in mind, where identities, assets, and experiences move seamlessly across platforms, independent of corporate control.
Unlike today’s web, much of this virtual world will continue to exist and evolve, even when no one is logged in.
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Few business leaders consider themselves experts on the metaverse, and some may question its impact on their business. But the short answer is—it matters.
The metaverse is no longer a far-off concept; it’s actively taking shape. Many businesses are already investing in it to enhance customer loyalty, engage in new ways, and drive revenue. However, it’s important to proceed with caution. Like the early days of the internet, there are pockets of speculation, overvaluation, and poor investment. A true metaverse, as envisioned by tech pioneers, is still a few years out. Not every business needs to lead in this space just yet.
Imagine visiting a factory in China using a VR headset, without leaving your desk, or hanging out in our virtual lobby while on vacation in Hawaii. You could interact with machines, meet with supervisors, and even send digital avatars of yourself to attend multiple events simultaneously.
This digital world operates in parallel with the physical world. For instance, your virtual factory will continue production while you’re away—transforming how we work and interact with business