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EPISODE 11 - SHARIF RAZZAQUE

EPISODE 11 - SHARIF RAZZAQUE

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In this episode, Sharif Razzaque traces the full arc of XR—from early research at UNC to real-world medical systems that are now used on patients every day. This is not theory. It’s the transition from lab innovation to life-changing outcomes.


What starts with redirected walking and shared research labs evolves into something much harder: building systems that actually work in hospitals, scale across users, and justify their existence through measurable impact.


This conversation goes deep into what it takes to move from “interesting tech” to real-world value.


Sharif breaks down:



– Why most XR ideas fail—and how to identify the ones that actually matter

– The 10-year path from research prototype to commercial medical product

– How XR can reduce complex procedures from hours to minutes

– Why the biggest opportunity is not experts—but scaling expertise to everyone else

– The real reason some life-saving treatments remain underused

– How to think about ROI when the baseline is “impossible before”

– Why users should never care whether something is XR or not


At its core, this episode is about precision: understanding the exact problem, the exact user, and the exact impact—and building only what serves that.


For builders, operators, and decision-makers, this is a blueprint for turning immersive technology into something that actually matters.

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