Taipei, Thursday, Oct 29, 2024, 03:24

News

VR Industry Leaders Come Together to Create New Association, GVRA

Published: Dec 08,2016

Acer Starbreeze, Google, HTC VIVE, Facebook's Oculus, Samsung, and Sony Interactive Entertainment, today announced the creation of a non-profit organization of international headset manufacturers to promote the growth of the global virtual reality (VR) industry. The Global Virtual Reality Association (GVRA) will develop and share best practices for industry and foster dialogue between public and private stakeholders around the world.

More on This

Kandou Announces Zetti, the World’s First Small Scale PCIe 5.0 Ready Transport Layer Switch

Kandou, a global specialist in high-speed, energy-efficient connectivity solutions, has announced Zetti, a PCIe 5.0 transport layer switch with unique...

Kandou Launches World's First Small Form Factor PCIe Transport Layer Switch

Swiss high-speed interface technology provider Kandou recently unveiled the world's first small form factor PCIe Transport Layer Switch, Zetti, at the OCP Global Summit...

The goal of the Global Virtual Reality Association is to promote responsible development and adoption of VR globally. The association’s members will develop and share best practices, do research, and bring the international VR community together as the technology progresses. The group will be a resource for consumers, policymakers, and industry interested in VR.

VR has the potential to be the next great computing platform, improve sectors ranging from education to healthcare, and contribute significantly to the global economy in the coming years.

Through research, international engagement, and the development of best practices, the founding companies of the Global Virtual Reality Association hope to unlock and maximize VR’s potential and ensure those gains are shared as broadly around the world as possible.

CTIMES loves to interact with the global technology related companies and individuals, you can deliver your products information or share industrial intelligence. Please email us to en@ctimes.com.tw

947 viewed

comments powered by Disqus