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COVID-19 obliterated business travel. Some companies are partially replacing it with holograms.
Any Star Trek fan knows what a hologram is, but that science fiction is still years ahead of science fact. Still, holograms already exist. They provide yet another way for people to communicate, collaborate and otherwise interact with virtually anyone from anywhere, assuming the right technology is in place on the sending and receiving ends.
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It’s now possible to beam to a remote conference stage to deliver a presentation or participate in a panel discussion as if you were there in person. Conversely, several people s holograms can simultaneously present at a conference or in a meeting and interact with each other as well as live presenters or performers.