Virtual reality (VR) technologies are opening up new opportunities for education and training, potentially empowering women by providing immersive learning experiences. Yet, the cost of VR hardware and the design of VR environments often do not take into account the physical and socio-economic diversity among women, limiting their accessibility and the opportunity for widespread impact.
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