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Toyota, Nissan join the Metaverse Trend

by Precious Kassiè
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Metaverse is a cutting-edge virtual reality project that can bring the virtual world to life. Despite that no true Metaverse initiatives exist, development work is progressing swiftly with the help of large high-tech businesses and other blockchain projects.

However, we are still in the early stages of development and believe that Metaverse will bring next-generation entertainment services closer to people’s hearts, but these assumptions are not straightforward, given the existing state of non-entertainment sectors.

Nissan and Toyota, two Japanese automakers, revealed a few days ago that they are joining the Metaverse quest to deliver online services to Metaverse customers and workers.

These two organizations will organize events and activities in the virtual world using the Metaverse platform, which will provide a top-notch virtual reality experience.

In actuality, its Metaverse will be used to create virtual customer service offices where users can effortlessly connect with clients.

Both of these card manufacturer businesses will give immersive displays of their automobiles via the use of virtual reality (VR), according to Nikkei Asia, a Japanese newspaper. This will happen thanks to the partner video game developer startup platform VRChat.

On the one hand, Nissan will assist in developing imaginative virtual rooms for clients, while Toyota will focus on providing remote working conditions to its employees and constructing offices. They will converse about technical matters in the virtual world.

People are having communication challenges as a result of a coronavirus-like epidemic, according to a corporate spokeswoman, therefore it will assist to bring people together more often in real meetings.

“Because of the coronavirus, more individuals are working from home, we’re providing staff members and others with communication possibilities within the organization,” the spokesperson added.

Facebook stated in Q4 that it would change its name from Facebook to Meta. Following Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to alter the company’s name, many large corporations began to devote resources to Metaverse-related projects.

Experts believe that Metaverse-like ventures will struggle to succeed without crypto and blockchain projects.

The Sandbox-like crypto initiatives and Decantraland are now striving to provide digital land services for Metaverse deployment.


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