The future office may not be a building—it could be a virtual or holographic space. With the rise of platforms like Spatial, Meta Horizon Workrooms, and Microsoft Mesh, companies are exploring ways to bring remote teams together in immersive environments. Using VR headsets or AR glasses, coworkers can share 3D spaces, manipulate virtual whiteboards, and meet “face-to-face” from anywhere.
This post explores how immersive workspaces are changing team collaboration, onboarding, and remote communication. It also touches on hardware innovation, user experience challenges, and mental fatigue from extended VR use. Still, for global teams and hybrid workforces, the virtual office may soon be as common as Zoom.