Recap: VR Business Club Event Focused on Meta Puls

Another really great event at the VR Business Club. 👏

Once again, I’ve learned about new technologies, seen how much potential they hold, and witnessed what happens when curious people, diverse perspectives, and honest questions come together.

This time, the focus was on Meta Puls—offering exciting insights into a platform that reimagines virtual cities, shops, offices, events, and social spaces.

We found the discussions on the following topics particularly interesting:

Accessibility

Available not only through VR headsets but also via a web browser—an important consideration if innovation is not to be held back by hardware limitations.

Business-Potentials

Virtual offices, digital stores, events, social interaction, new forms of visibility and monetization—this made it clear just how strongly immersive spaces are being conceived as business platforms.

Privacy and User Control

This is a key issue, particularly in German-speaking countries. It is all the more encouraging that this issue was not overlooked but actively addressed.

It was an interesting discussion, not only about the platform’s technical capabilities, but also because of the many questions regarding scalability, market relevance, reach, and legal issues.

@Shervin Hamzehloo gave us a very concrete demonstration of how Meta Puls can be conceived as a real-world business environment and how easy it is to implement. The combination of photorealistic rendering, ease of access, and a wide range of applications clearly illustrates the potential this platform offers.

The graphics, in particular, were truly impressive. Combined with the approaches to monetization, the integration of existing business models, and the low barrier to entry, this paints an exciting overall picture.

A concept that definitely gives you food for thought.

Thank you to everyone who attended for your candid questions, the lively discussion, and the inspiring exchange.