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The XR Accelerator program is run by Unity CoE to support enterprise development in which sectors?

  1. The XR Accelerator supports enterprise development in AR, VR, MR, and the gaming sector.
  2. This CoE is a collaboration between Unity Technologies and Future Technologies Lab of Kerala Startup Mission.
  3. The objective of the XR Accelerator is to place India on the global AR/VR map.
  4. The XR Accelerator focuses on healthtech and fintech sectors.

    AAll

    Bi, ii, iii

    Ci, iii

    Diii only

    Answer:

    B. i, ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    • The XR Accelerator is one of the key programs managed by the Unity CoE (Center of Excellence).

    • Its primary mission is to foster enterprise development within the augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), mixed reality (MR), and gaming sectors.

    • This CoE represents a unique collaboration between Unity Technologies and the Future Technologies Lab of the Kerala Startup Mission. A significant objective behind this initiative is to position India prominently on the global map for AR and VR technologies, driving innovation and development in these cutting-edge fields.


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