Nokia Oceania’s chief technology officer says the company’s plans for the metaverse will focus on industrial applications for now, rather than the consumer market.
From beer breweries on opposite ends of the globe to aircraft technicians in isolated airports, telecoms infrastructure firm Nokia has been looking for ways to use the Metaverse to aid remotely-located workers.developing technology and equipmentRobert Joyce, CTO of Nokia Oceania told Cointelegraph that part of those plans also includes delivering the Metaverse.
Last year, Nokia began collaborating with an Australian university to deliver a 5G-connected microbrewery using metaverse technology, noted Joyce. “Then they can actually simulate brewing in the digital twin so they can perfect the beer in the digital space."to potentially assist Cessna aircraft technicians at remote airports.
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