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HTC Starting Free-License of OpenVR Tracking System
By Korbin Lan
Published: Aug 05,2016
Cher Wang, chairman and CEO of HTC
TAIPEI, Taiwan ─ HTC announced today the launch of Vive accessory and peripheral products development and training program, inviting global developers and hardware partners to collaborate on building completely HTC Vive Eco-system. The company also announced opening the free-license of “OpenVR” tracking system to global hardware partners to jointly develop Virtual Reality devices.
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HTC said, the company will provide a series of training programs for developers in Asia, Valve and Synapse will cover United State region. Meanwhile, HTC and Valve jointly announced starting free-license of OpenVR to global hardware partners, motivating the development and innovation of global VR solutions by which.
The programs contain related developing resources, software and integrating supports. It will also provide supporting resources to help developers entering global markets while their products ready to announce. HTC expected to allow users to have diverse interactive in the VR world via launching the programs.
Cher Wang, chairman and CEO of HTC, said: "We are very excited about this important partnership between HTC and Valve. It will again encourage the rapid development of the global VR technology. We believe global consumers and enterprises will be the biggest beneficiaries, the partnership will bring significant impact on the long-term development of tech industry."
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