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Hallo! Ich bin Ahmed aus Dublin

Hi, I’m Ahmed! I’m currently pursuing a BA (Hons) in International Business and Languages at Technological University Dublin. While I don’t have a technical background in virtual reality, my passion for languages, cultural exchange, and innovative solutions has sparked an interest in how VR and AR could reshape how we connect, communicate, and learn globally. Imagine bridging language barriers or exploring vibrant marketplaces in different countries—all through the immersive power of VR. This possibility got me hooked.

My professional experiences, from sales roles to language interpretation, have shown me the importance of creating meaningful connections. It makes me wonder: Could VR create new pathways for global collaboration? Could we use virtual spaces to redefine education or enhance how businesses operate internationally?

Although my direct experience with VR is limited, I’ve developed transferable skills, such as problem-solving and strategic thinking, through roles in customer-focused environments. For example, as a Sales Assistant, I optimized inventory and developed client engagement strategies that exceeded sales targets by 20%. These experiences taught me how to adapt to new challenges—a mindset I plan to bring as I dive deeper into VR and its applications in business and beyond.

Outside of work and studies, I’m someone who loves exploring new cultures, playing semi-professional football, and engaging in meaningful volunteer projects. These interests make me wonder if VR could take hobbies like travel and sports to the next level. Could virtual travel let us explore distant cultures without leaving home? Could VR bring athletes together globally for training in shared virtual stadiums?

This is what excites me about VR: the potential to not only enhance everyday life but also transform industries. My curiosity about the intersection of technology, communication, and culture is what’s driving me to explore VR further. I’m eager to learn how this cutting-edge technology can open new doors—both in my personal life and as a tool for global innovation.

Here’s to discovering how VR might just change the way we see the world—and the way we connect with it.

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