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4 things you need to know about the metaverse this week

A person uses a virtual reality goggles at the Thailand Game Show 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand, October 26, 2018. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

A person uses virtual reality goggles. Image: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Simon Torkington
Senior Writer, Forum Stories

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  • This regular roundup brings you a selection of the latest news and updates on the development of the metaverse.
  • Below you'll find insights and opinions on how this emerging technology could transform the way we work, make purchases and spend our leisure time.

1. Metaverse is a multi-trillion dollar business opportunity: McKinsey

In a report published at the recent World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, McKinsey cites research predicting that the metaverse could create trillions of dollars in value for businesses. The metaverse will allow companies to engage consumers in entirely new ways while pushing brand innovation in new directions, the report says. There's evidence of an early rush to invest in the metaverse, McKinsey adds. "In 2021, metaverse-related companies reportedly raised upward of $10 billion, more than twice as much as they did in the previous year," according to the report.

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2. How will the metaverse shape the future of work?

The pandemic ushered in the biggest change in working practices in generations, with remote and hybrid work patterns becoming commonplace. The metaverse could provide the next significant shift, creating an opportunity for immersive working that goes beyond what's possible on Zoom and Microsoft Teams. The "Working It" podcast team at the Financial Times has been diving deep into the potential for the gamification of work, how the metaverse could change our relationships with our colleagues and how we can keep up productivity when working in avatar form. Professional services company Accenture says 150,000 of its new hires will spend their first day of work in the metaverse.

3. World Economic Forum unveils virtual Global Collaboration Village

The World Economic Forum is embarking on an ambitious new journey to harness the potential of the metaverse as a platform for collaborative, inclusive and effective international action. The Forum, in collaboration with Accenture and Microsoft, is building a Global Collaboration Village as the virtual future of public-private cooperation. It will provide immersive spaces where stakeholders can convene, create and take action on the world’s most pressing challenges.

4. UAE opens police station in the metaverse

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), routine functions like car licensing still involve an annual visit to a police station.

Ajman Police officials 'meeting' members of the public in the metaverse
Police officers in the UAE 'meeting' members of the public in the metaverse. Image: Gulf News

But that's changing according to a report in Gulf News, with officers at one UAE police station making themselves available in avatar form. The officers in Ajman communicate with members of the public in virtual spaces, with both parties using VR headsets to interact.

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