VR Arcades, SummerBase session 2

Datum: 29 mei 2017 Geschreven door: In:

PLEASE BE AWARE YOU NEED TO REGISTER THROUGH EVENTBRITE!

Tickets can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vr-arcades-summerbase-session-2-tickets-34948357478

Welcome to SummerBase, throughout the summer we will provide you with several VR events. Nearly every week we will host an different subject with different speakers at VRBASE! Topics differ from VR porn, VR storytelling to VR in Media. You can buy a passe-partout (access to all the summer base events) for only 25 euros! Please check this link for more info about the passe-partout and the different events that will follow. It will be a VRtasic summer!!!

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summerbase-full-access-tickets-34793629683

As VR Arcades begin to spread around of the world, togheter with The VR Room we want to give you a better inside about this new entertaiment hotspot. First, Wouter, co-owner and founder of the The VRROOM will talk about his own experience setting up the VR Room in Utrecht. After only a few months it was already a big success in Utrecht, that’s why they are opening a second brach in Amsterdam. During the meet up you can try some of the VR experiences offered by them at their arcade halls. After the inside of the dutch arcade hal industrie Daan will follow by giving us a better inside of the internacional VR arcade market.

Agenda:

17.00 – 18.00 walkin

18.00 – 18.30 Wouters presentation

18.30 – 19:45 Daans presentation

19.45 – 20.30 demo’s and drinks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vdLtE9jrG4

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