we can make VR QR codes and sell them to restaurant examples Anyone can order food from the restaurant and customers want to see how the food looks when we send a code of food and costumer scan and they see how the food sees and we can make more thi
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Henry Paul
Performance and Digi... • 2m
vr is not required. you can scan and visualise the food on the table and see it as if it's sitting right in the table.
we can make VR QR codes and sell them to restaurant examples Anyone can order food from the restaurant and customers want to see how the food looks when we send a code of food and costumer scan and they see how the food sees and we can make more thi
Imagine walking into a restaurant, sitting at a table, and instead of waiting for a menu or a waiter, you simply scan a QR code placed on the table. In seconds, the entire menu appears on your phone. No apps to download, no delays—just a simple, seam
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 1m
Most of the problems can be solved sitting quietly in a room just by sitting in a room alone and free mind.
The chaos kills the creativity to see and some problems that are very visible
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Right now the food prices of Zomato/Swiggy matches off the prices we see in cinema theatres (PVR/Inox). Ordering food online has become so damn expensive!!
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Harsh Singh
Founder @Luma Space • 4m
Users don't read they scan...
See how quick commerce UI has the power to throw you on the top.
Just check this out, small-cap investors are sitting on massive losses right now, and for your information, small-cap stocks haven't even reached fair value yet, it's become a red sea.
What if you could attend meetings by sitting in you house just waring a vr headset and all the meeting members are connected in a virtual world , and the meeting is completely safe and uses block chain technology to store all the date and files trans