The VR Awards brought VR leaders to celebrate work from the past year.
2017 has been quite a year for VR. Though sales of VR headsets may not have lived up to certain market expectations, innovation and exploration in VR technology brought about new ways to create, communicate, and collaborate.
On October 9, VR Bound hosted its inaugural VR Awards, held at London’s 8 Northumberland Avenue.
It was an evening designed to showcase standout achievements over the last year and celebrate the passionate and dedicated teams of people who are focused on a single goal; to bring the very best in virtual reality and build a foundation for VR to grow for many years to come.
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The red-carpet gala event was hosted by British comedian Lloyd Griffith, best known in the UK as the face of BBC3’s Taxi to Training, and has also appeared on Comedy Central’s Drunk History. 300 international VR delegates from companies such as AMD Studios, Foundry, Oculus, HTC, Sky, Channel 4, EDF Energy, Google, Jaunt VR, Framestore, Rewind, Ikea, Rebellion, Leapmotion, Deloitte, Epic Games, Barclays, Nokia, and Greenpeace were in attendance.
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Source: VR Scout