XR (Extended Reality) is an umbrella term that encompasses Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR). While VR immerses users in a completely digital environment and AR overlays digital information onto the real world, XR combines these experiences and other emerging immersive technologies to create comprehensive and interactive environments.
The XR Lab represents WNE’s commitment to innovation and career readiness. Industries are rapidly adopting XR technologies for training, simulations, and problem-solving. By integrating these tools into our curriculum, we ensure that our students graduate with skills that are in high demand, positioning them as leaders in their respective fields.
XR technologies are utilized across various industries, including:
- Healthcare: Surgeons practice complex procedures in VR before performing them on patients.
- Engineering: Architects and engineers design and test structures in virtual environments.
- Law: Virtual courtrooms allow legal professionals to conduct mock trials.
- Professional Development: Platforms like Bodyswaps provide training in communication, leadership, and negotiation.
Students gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools, enhancing their job readiness. The Lab allows students to:
- Develop communication and teamwork skills.
- Conduct mock interviews and presentations in VR.
- Collaborate with industry partners on virtual projects.
- Gain expertise in designing and utilizing immersive simulations.
Immediate Integration (Spring 2025):
- Psychology: Students will use Bodyswaps for interpersonal and professional skill development.
- Media Communications: Immersive marketing and sportscasting simulations.
- Public Speaking: VR platforms for improving delivery and presence.
- Sales and Sales Management: Mock interview practice sessions.
Planned Expansion (Fall 2025):
- Engineering Seminars: Technical project presentations in virtual environments.
- Business Seminars: Marketing students will design and pitch virtual products.
- Computer Science Courses: AI development, 3D data visualization, and medical imaging workflows.
While WNE’s primary focus is on leveraging XR technologies to equip students with versatile career skills, we are also exploring opportunities to deepen expertise in XR itself. Committed to preparing students for the Future of Work, WNE offers robust technology programs, including our growing computer science and information technology majors and a new cybersecurity degree. Our offerings also include artificial intelligence courses, such as a certificate in AI through the College of Engineering and machine learning classes, reflecting our dedication to innovation in an automated world. The XR Lab will play a pivotal role in developing exciting new programs, encouraging faculty innovation, and enhancing opportunities for our students.
The Lab bridges the gap between education and the professional world through:
- Micro-Internships: Collaboration with local businesses on virtual projects.
- Virtual Networking: Students can interact with industry professionals and teams globally.
- Digital Twins: Advanced simulations for solving real-world challenges in various industries.
XR technologies are reshaping industries and how professionals are trained. By integrating these tools into education, WNE is not just preparing students for the future but also contributing to regional economic development and innovation.
Yes. The XR Lab is designed to foster partnerships with local and global businesses. These collaborations allow students to work on real-world projects, network with professionals, and showcase their skills to potential employers.
WNE’s XR Lab uniquely emphasizes interdisciplinary integration, workforce readiness, and direct collaboration with industry. Our approach ensures that students not only learn to use XR tools but also understand their applications across various fields, making them indispensable in the job market.
Employers are increasingly seeking candidates with experience in XR technologies. Graduates familiar with these tools have a significant edge, as they can immediately contribute to solving complex problems, enhancing efficiency, and driving innovation in their fields.
Our initial focus during the pilot will be on the use of Bodyswaps for soft skills training. We will also be working with faculty on an individual basis to identify platform needs and determine how these may scale into the curriculum. A broader catalog of assets will be made available at a later time.
By 2030, the XR market is projected to grow approximately 31% from 2024 to $345.9 billion () creating or enhancing over 23 million jobs worldwide ().
The market is characterized by an active and rapidly evolving landscape driven by technological advancements, diverse applications, and a supportive ecosystem. One prominent feature is the increasing adoption of extended reality across various industries, including healthcare, finance, entertainment, gaming, and more.