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VR/AR Innovation Report; Perspectives from 600+ Developers

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Get the latest insights into the virtual, augmented and mixed reality industry VR/AR Innovation Repo

Get the latest insights into the virtual, augmented and mixed reality industry [View this Email in Your Browser]( VR/AR Innovation Report VRDC surveyed over 600 professionals in the VR/AR/MR space to get developers’ perspective on the industry and the road ahead. [Report findings]( include: [img]  VR will be a profitable, sustainable industry in the mid- to long-term [img]  Rise in popularity of HTC Vive and Oculus Rift among developers [img]  Platform exclusives are becoming a bit more common [Download VR/AR Innovation Report](  Attend the Virtual Reality Developers Conference (VRDC) Fall 2017 Join creators of immersive experiences of all kinds at [VRDC Fall 2017]( taking place September 21-22 in San Francisco, CA. Share best practices and learn about innovative applications for games, entertainment, retail, healthcare, training, design, and more. [Register today](. Conference Highlights [Creating Social Experiences in VR]( Mike Booth, Facebook INNOVATION TRACK  [Three Years of 'Tilt Brush']( Patrick Hackett & Drew Skillman, Google GAMES & ENTERTAINMENT TRACK  [What VR Hardware Research Can Teach About VR Software's Future]( Kim Pallister, Intel Corporation INNOVATION TRACK [See All Sessions](  [UBM]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( #VRDC17 VRDC c/o UBM 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower San Francisco, CA 94107 [vrdconf.com]( If you feel you have received this message in error, or wish to unsubscribe from receiving any messages from VRDC, please [UNSUBSCRIBE](. © UBM 2017. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy](

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