KEY POINTS
  • Finnish start-up Varjo launched its first virtual reality (VR) headset on Tuesday.
  • The VR-1 device costs $5,995 and is intended for industrial use.
  • Varjo CEO Niko Eiden told CNBC there is strong demand for VR in professional markets like architecture and engineering.
Varjo's VR-1 headset

Finnish start-up Varjo launched its first virtual reality (VR) headset on Tuesday in a bid to capture the growing industrial market for the technology, despite slow pick-up among consumers.

The $5,995 headset will be sold directly to businesses in industries like architecture, engineering and construction. Varjo has already collaborated with companies including Airbus, Audi and Volkswagen.