Putting the XR4Human Code of Conduct into Practice The XR4Human project is committed to ensuring that immersive technologies are developed ethically, inclusively, and with full respect for human rights. While the XR4Human Code of Conduct provides a comprehensive framework for responsible XR design, what truly matters is how its principles translate into real-world practice. We highlight two practical examples, also hosted in the XR4Human Library, that bring these principles to real - world applications:Nevrolens Augmented Reality and VR4VET Blue Sector App Watch these videos, which demonstrate the accessibility and inclusion features of the two applications, developed in line with the guidelines of the XR4Human Code of Conduct provided in the Code of Conduct of the XR4Human project. Nevrolens Augmented Reality VR4VET Blue Sector App Translating Principles Into Actionable Design Both applications demonstrate how the guidelines of the XR4Human Code of Conduct can be applied directly during the design and development of XR technologies. They show how principles such as accessibility and inclusion can move beyond theoretical recommendations and become tangible features that improve user experience for diverse audiences. The Code of Conduct is a practical tool that can guide the development of immersive technologies toward safer, more inclusive, and ethically aligned solutions. By embedding its principles into real applications, developers and designers can ensure that XR innovation serves people first, supporting equity, safety, and meaningful participation for all users. Go to News 0000