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Virtual Reality (VR) is revolutionizing industries by enabling immersive, interactive simulations that greatly improve the work of professionals in these industries. VR is changing how experts approach problems and come up with creative solutions in a variety of fields, including architecture and urban planning, where it helps visualize intricate structures and simulate entire cities, and healthcare and surgery, where it enhances accuracy and patient safety.<ref name="eff" /><ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" /> As evidenced by successful collaborative operations using VR platforms, advancements in VR enable surgeons to train in risk-free environments and sketch out treatments customized for particular patients. <ref name=":6" /><ref name=":7" />
 
VR applications such as LapSim and DEVICE promote technical proficiency, offer practical experience, and improve patient outcomes by decreasing errors and boosting productivity in medical education. <ref name=":8" />]<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":10" /> Beyond healthcare, virtual reality (VR) plays a key role in improving education and training through realistic, interactive settings, designing safer workplaces, and producing calming nature experiences.<ref name=":11" /><ref name=":13" /> <ref name=":14" /> These developments demonstrate VR's ability to revolutionize a variety of industries, but issues like affordability, usability, and realism still need to be addressed. <ref name=":15" /><ref name=":0" /><ref name=":16" />