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The Number One Educational Resource for the Game Industry

Session Name: VR Demos: Do's and Don'ts for Making a Great First Impression
Speaker(s): Melissa Swanepoel, Patrick Curry
Company Name(s): FarBridge, Inc., FarBridge, Inc.
Track / Format: Entertainment

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Overview: VR is still new enough that most people will have their first VR experience at a live event, whether that's a conference, a meetup, a house-party, or at a VR arcade. Hosting and showing VR content at an event is an important skill for everyone in the VR industry, as those in it are all ambassadors for this new medium. A great experience can create an enthusiastic customer, but a single bad experience can scare someone away from ever putting on a headset again.FarBridge has hosted several multi-day VR arcade events, and given thousands of people their first experience in virtual reality. Melissa Swanepoel and Patrick Curry will share FarBridge's best practices for planning and executing live VR events, space setup, hygiene, managing equipment, staffing, and making your software demo-ready for all audiences.

XRDC 2019

Melissa Swanepoel

FarBridge, Inc.

Patrick Curry

FarBridge, Inc.

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Entertainment

Virtual / Augmented Reality