Post-Pandemic Telework Could Increase VR Use, eMagin CEO Says
If COVID-19-induced telework persists after the pandemic, it could speed virtual reality adoption, said eMagin CEO Andrew Sculley on a Thursday investor call. “If I'm sitting at the office and I'm a stock trader or something like that, I may…
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have six screens.” There’s “talk” of replacing them with one VR headset, he said. “If we continue to work at home, that would make it very convenient instead of requiring me to have six screens on my dining room table.” The "consumer world thinks that our technology is the way to go,” the executive said as his company reported Q1 results.