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Visitor Tan Perng Jiu, 18, trying out the virtual reality goggles during the Star Education Fair 2018 held at SPICE Arena. With him is Low.

ALL they had to do was look into the virtual reality headset and visitors at the SEGi College Penang booth at the Star Education Fair were transported to its technology laboratory at another location.

School of Information Technology programme head Edward Low Rong Quan said the virtual reality goggles provided a 360-degree view of the lab in Green Hall, George Town.

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