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Learners have the flexibility to opt for the recommended learning path or configure their own version. With main authoring tool providers like Adobe and Trivantis getting into VR solutions, the price points have dropped. In my opinion, 2019 will see a wider adoption of AR-based training, including mobile apps that embed VR features.
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