Uniccon group inaugurates VR headset to deepen inclusion in Africa
By Jessica Dogo
UNICCON Group of Companies has made a significant breakthrough in African tech industry as it launches a highly anticipated Virtual Reality (VR) headset at the GITEX Africa 2023.
The General Manager of Uniccon Group, Mr Kehinde Ake, who said this in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, added that the inaugural event was held in Marrakech, Morocco.
According to him, the VR incorporates cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art design to create an immersive digital environment that seamlessly integrates with the real world.
Ake said by bridging the gap between physical and virtual realities, the VR headset would offer a transformative experience that opens opportunities in education, entertainment, communication, and beyond.
“It is equipped with advanced optical sensors, high-resolution displays, and spatial sound technology, the UNICCON VR headset delivers unparalleled visual and auditory fidelity.
“Users can explore interactive 3D environments, engage in realistic virtual simulations, and connect with others in the metaverse, transcending the limitations of time and space.
“The lightweight and ergonomic design ensure maximum comfort during extended usage, making it accessible to a diverse range of users,” Ake said.
According to him, the potential benefits of the headset are manifold and extend to various sectors.
“In education, students can step into virtual classrooms, accessing interactive lessons from renowned educators worldwide,” he said.
Ake said that the technology had the power to democratise education and ensure that quality learning experiences were accessible to students regardless of their geographic location or socio-economic background.
He stated that the introduction of the VR headset marked a significant milestone in the African tech industry, propelling the continent into the forefront of Virtual Reality innovation.
He said that “as the demand for immersive experiences continues to grow, Uniccon’s groundbreaking device is set to redefine the way Africans engage with technology.”
Ake maintained that it would unlock endless possibilities and foster a more connected and inclusive future. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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