Virtual reality (VR) technology is a technology that enables users to immerse themselves in and interact with a computer-generated three-dimensional environment. It combines multiple technologies such as computer graphics, human-computer interaction, sensor technology, and network communication, and can provide simulation of multiple senses such as vision, hearing, and touch, so that users can feel immersive.
Currently, VR technology has been widely used in many fields, including games, film and television, education and training, medical health, real estate and tourism. With the continuous development of social productivity and science and technology, the market demand for VR technology is growing, and there are more and more industry participants.
VR hardware devices have made significant improvements in resolution, refresh rate and wearing comfort. In terms of software and content innovation, the application of cutting-edge technologies such as gesture recognition and eye tracking has brought users a more immersive and natural interactive experience. TrendForce predicts that shipments of VR/MR devices will reach 37.3 million units in 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 23% from 2023 to 2030. VR technology is increasingly used in education, medical and other fields, such as virtual laboratories and remote surgery simulations.