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VRTGO Europe’s leading VR conference
Game Kettle and Digital Union are working together to host VRTGO the first major VR conference in Europe on 11th September 2014 at the Baltic Centre Gateshead. Bringing together industry experts, technologists and customers to discuss the future of VR.
VR (especially headsets) is finally reaching a point where the technology can deliver a viable experience to a wider audience. With that in mind VRTGO will look at where the future of VR is in terms of:
- Technology
- Future applications for leisure and entertainment
- Future applications for non-gaming
The Conference will featuring speakers from Oculus, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, CCP, ZeroLight, Bossa Studios and many more.
Attend this conference and find out about where the future of VR is taking the entertainment and games industry it will also into what this cutting edge technology can do for serious applications for automotive, modelling, training, marketing etc…
VRTGO will provide the opportunity to go “ hands on“ in the exhibition space allowing attendees to explore various VR headsets and applications, and various break-out sessions to enhance networking opportunities.
There will also be an after-show party.
Attend and witness the future of interactive entertainment first hand.
Sign up using the eventbrite link HERE!
Note: Early bird finishes on 11th August
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jonathon Wilson .
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