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Bringing back an amazing episode, with an outstanding guest! This is a MUST listen! Imagine a future where virtual reality is as ubiquitous as smartphones while maintaining a distinct boundary between the virtual and the physical realms. In this episode, Philipp Wehn, Head of Go to Market at Siemens, dives into the convergence of virtual reality and AI and their impacts on our daily lives, discussing the nuanced relationship between our physical world and the burgeoning virtual landscapes we're creating. From Apple's Vision Pro encouraging us to meld tech with outdoor activity to the deeply personal use of GPT to commune with past loved ones, Philipp and Tom explore the elastic boundaries of reality and digital life. Philipp gives a nuanced look at what it takes to align a new device's go-to-market strategy in the premium user landscape and the B2B domain and provides a glimpse into the future, where uploading brains and creating avatars could be our new normal. With insights into the health tech industry's rapid growth and the vital role of AI, he shares how these advancements could redefine enterprise efficiency, healthcare, and personal communication. So, plug in your earbuds and get ready for a ride into the infinite game of tech and progress with Tom and Philipp. Resources: Connect with and follow Philipp Wehn on LinkedIn: / philippwehn Follow Siemens on LinkedIn: / siemens Explore the Siemens Website: https://www.siemens.com/global/en.html Visit Philipp’s YouTube channel, Phil’s Innovation Shuttle, here: / @philsinnovationshuttle6953 Check out James Carse’s book, Finite and Infinite Games, here: https://www.amazon.com/Finite-Infinit...