CelcomDigi inks MoU with South Korea's VIRNECT on development of industrial extended reality


CelcomDigi chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Idham Nawawi

SEOUL: CelcomDigi Bhd inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) today with South Korean technology company VIRNECT for the development and commercialisation of industrial extended reality (XR) solutions in Malaysia.

The collaboration aims to explore the development of experiential learning and education using metaverse for multiple Malaysian universities.

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