The virtual reality business will meet on June 9 at Campus Madrid
At 'EsRealidadVirtual' some of the companies that are successfully developing and implementing this technology in different areas of application will meet.
All analysts consider 2016 as the year of Virtual Reality. Manufacturers have launched the race to present new devices and large companies have set themselves the goal of ensuring that everyone has virtual reality glasses at home. In this sense, Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook, has assured that virtual reality “will change the way people work and communicate” and that leading the VR race will provide unprecedented benefits to companies and professionals.
In this context, U-tad, University Center for Technology and Digital Art, will organize on Google's Madrid Campus on June 9 EsRealidadVirtual, a unique event in our country where some of the professionals from various sectors will share their experiences and projections for a technology that, according to experts, will generate a worldwide turnover of about 26.5 billion euros by 2020.
Companies such as Wake App Health, Mi5RV, Future Lighthouse or New Horizons will reveal to attendees the keys to success in this industry. In addition, the event will have an area of experiences and demonstrations in which for the first time the public will be able to try out in the same venue the main Virtual Reality devices on the market: PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR.
Ignacio Pérez Dolset, founder of U-tad, has assured that "the virtual reality business is experiencing a very interesting moment at a national and international level, with all the players involved fighting to lead a career that will generate million-dollar income. This is a sector in which qualified professional profiles that are difficult to find are currently required, and at U-tad we are committed at the highest level to the training of specialized professionals to work in this market."
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