In short, the MRC is a combination of Augmented Reality (AR) with Virtual Reality (VR). By doing so, Nadella called the MRC will change various aspects of human life, ranging from industrial, communication, education, to scientific research.
"For the First Instance time in human history, we can see the real world and augmented at the same time. It changes the way you look and feel. The possibilities are endless," Nadella said when speaking at the event stage.
Not stopping there, Nadella said that Microsoft helped develop the MRC for communication applications, namely mewujdkan "true presence" at the conference remotely.
Imagine students who can study human anatomy from afar, or a meeting with a few people at a time from a different place, where participants seemed to be present at one location via hologram.
Possibilities like these are called Nadella could bring great benefits to Indonesia with a vast territory and separated by oceans.
"Mixed Reality can save time in delivering education, health services, and others," he said as he showed a video demonstration of the MRC HoloLens use of technology in various fields, ranging from the research laboratory to the space station.
HoloLens had just released in the form of a development kit for application developers in the United States. Director of Developer Experience and Evangelism Group of Microsoft Indonesia, Anthonius Henricus explained that HoloLens is not currently available for general consumer.
"Now a new stage of development," he said briefly.


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