I think the VR space will carry a good mix of immediate and longer-term use cases. VIBEHub I feel is doing what the VR industry as a whole needs right now, since I believe the music concert use case might well be what takes VR mainstream.
Long term, you are all here as good judges as anyone. Frankly, I believe no-one is able to picture the full extent that VR will change the world, but I'm for sure going to be on the train.
I've been around to hear:
- Internet being called a dayfly, by my country's infrastructure minister
- Mobile phones being called a yuppie cuddle, referring to that only young stockbrokers will ever have one, because only they can afford to pay that much and then bother to carry around something that heavy
- Smartphones and mobile data being called useless, since no-one will ever want to type on so small buttons instead of the big full size computer keyboard connected with a nice Cat4 cable
- And finally, we all heard JP Morgan's CEO call bitcoin stupid, same day as his company launched their own blockchain, and two days before JP Morgan bought the dip in Stockholm last night (I'm Swedish, this is real)
https://i.imgur.com/hNr92gj.pngVR will have the same journey - I've never been so certain in my life about an emerging tech. I'm on the train. Feels good.