Mixed Reality (MR) is an exciting frontier in the realm of immersive technologies, bridging the gap between the real and virtual worlds. Unlike Virtual Reality (VR) which completely immerses you in a digital environment, or Augmented Reality (AR) which overlays digital information onto the real world, MR allows for interaction between real and virtual objects in a shared space. How Does Mixed Reality Work? MR leverages advanced technologies like: • Spatial Mapping: MR devices use sensors and cameras to create a 3D map of the user's physical environment. • Object Recognition: The system can recognize and understand physical objects in the real world. • Holographic Displays: MR headsets display digital content as holograms that appear to exist in the real world. Key Characteristics of Mixed Reality • Interaction: A defining feature of MR is the ability to interact with both real and virtual objects. You can pick up and manipulate virtual objects, and they can interact