“Surrounded by drones and other cool gadgets, we found Marxent, a virtual commerce platform that allows customers to compose their own interior design and virtually walk the room using VR glasses. Joining forces with retail home improvement and appliance stores, such as Lowe’s, Marxent can upload the retailer’s full catalogue of furniture and appliances into its system. The VR solution lets users create a dream kitchen or bathroom on an iPad in mere minutes, then experience their design in 360-degree Virtual Reality while wearing an Oculus headset.”

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