The technology landscape is changing rapidly, and real-time 3D (RT3D) innovations like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are experiencing explosive growth, driving innovation across industry in everything from product design to how we train doctors.
Employers are looking for people who are proficient in Unity, the world’s leading platform for creating and operating interactive, real-time 3D content. Demand for RT3D talent is growing 601% faster than the labour market overall, and RT3D skills 50% faster than the demand for average IT skills (Burninglass).
If you’re a creator or teacher with the ambition to start working with, or teaching real-time interactive development, Unity will unlock opportunities for you.
Skills in creating real-time 3D, virtual reality and augmented reality content are now essential in industries as diverse as:
Film & Animation
Filmmakers can use RT3D technology
to create special effects and animated
content as well as immersive films,
advertisements, apps, and other XR
experiences, providing new ways for
audiences to engage with media.
Automotive, Transportation & Manufacturing
The ways we design, test, and share
everything from clothing and vehicles to transportation projects and
manufacturing operations are being
impacted by RT3D, increasing efficiency and consumer confidence.
Architecture, Engineering & Construction
RT3D is changing how we create
and manage the built environment
through immersive training, design
workflows, project oversight, virtual
tours, and more, helping to reduce
cost and time to completion.
AR/VR and has the potential to enhance 23 million jobs
and add $1.5 trillion to the global economy by 2030.
PwC “Seeing Is believing” report, 2019
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A free copy of the ‘The Immersive Skills Storm’ report, which reviews the enormous potential immersive skills have for employers, the education sector, and students alike, can be downloaded here.