5 Technological Trends That You Can Learn To Develop Your Career

 
 
 
 

Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)

 

Virtual Reality (VR) improves the user’s experience whereas Augment Reality (AR) enhances the environment. There are major players on the VR market, such as Google, Samsung, and Oculus, but there are plenty of start-ups emerging and recruiting, and the demand for VR and AR skills professionals will only grow. It does not require a lot of specialized knowledge to get started in VR. Basic programming skills and forward-thinking mentality can create a job, although other employers will also look for optics as a skill set and hardware engineers.

 
 
 
 

Augmented reality (AR) adds digital elements to a live view often by using the camera on a Smartphone. Examples of augmented reality experiences include Snap chat lenses and the game Pokémon Go. Virtual reality (VR) implies a complete immersion experience that shuts out the physical world. Augmented Reality applies algorithms and sensors to detect the position of the camera, and then sperimposes 3D graphics/objects into a user's view via Smartphone’s/glasses/projections etc. AR offers users more freedom of action and doesn't require a head-mounted display. Virtual Reality (VR) is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment. Unlike traditional user interfaces, VR places the user inside an experience. Instead of viewing a screen in front of them, users are immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds.

 
 

Technologies will develop day by day, so keep learning new tools and develop new skills; you will surely grab your dream job. You can look up for course of your choice or search online for the courses and videos about the latest technology you want to learn. There are lots of free online courses available which can be utilized.