Fibrum Hosts Children’s Charity VR Event for World Cancer Day

The 4th February is World Cancer Day and to honour international awareness of the disease virtual reality (VR) company Fibrum held a special charity event for the children’s oncological ward in Balashikha Central District Hospital, Russia.

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World Cancer Day sees cancer communities and organizations globally unite, helping spread the word as one voice across a wider audience, hopefully motivating people around the world to take action in reducing the growing impact of cancer.

Fibrum decided to hold an event at the children’s hospital as a way of introducing the kids to virtual reality (VR), letting them experience some of the company’s content from its Desirium platform via several of its mobile compatible headsets. It was a day where the children could forget about surgeries, chemotherapies and various other procedures, and escape into virtual worlds.

It wasn’t all just about VR though, with Fibrum bringing along face-painting and balloon making activities to also keep the kids entertained.

Regarding the day the company said in a statement: “Fibrum wanted to send a bigger message of encouraging ordinary people and companies in Russia to create change and be more active in the civic engagement movement which is highly popular in Western cultures.”

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Fibrum was founded in April 2014 by entrepreneur Ilya Flax, initially starting out by making robust plastic headsets similar to Google Cardboard where a phone could be quickly mounted for a simple VR experience. The company then diversified into software before focusing on its own content platform Desirium VR, which was released in the Oculus Store on 19th September 2018.

The DESIRIUM VR platform was made possible thanks to the investment of $1 million (USD), led by The FunCubator and NP Capital Funds. Currently compatible with Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR, Desirium currently includes 15+ titles covering three intensity levels, with videogames and headset support to come. VRFocus will continue its coverage of Fibrum, reporting back with the latest updates.

DESIRIUM’s VR Platform Comes to Xiaomi Store

Russian virtual reality (VR) company Fibrum first started out designing and manufacturing its own Google Cardboard style headsets, before slowly entering the software market by creating its own experiences. Fibrum then took this one step further by developing its own content distribution platform DESIRIUM, for Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR. The platform expanded onto Viveport in November, and now the VR eco-system has arrived for the Xiaomi Store.

China is a big market for VR, hence why Oculus partnered with Xiaomi to launch the Xiaomi Mi VR standalone headset – a near identical carbon copy of the Oculus Go – which proved to be instantly popular.

Xiaomi Mi VR owners will now be able to go to their online store, download the DESIRIUM VR platform and check out all the videogames and apps available. The platform features both in-house content created by Fibrum as well as a growing roster of third-party experiences. Currently, there are 15 experiences to choose from, including recently released sci-fi horror Moon: The Dark Side.

Previously, we have conducted research stating that with time, users have a tendency to enjoy long-duration content less, especially when it comes to VR. Hence, Fibrum has decided to create DESIRIUM experiences lasting for 2 to 20 minutes,” notes the company in a statement. “A wide range of such unique experiences are designed to deliver a specific spectrum of different emotions, depending on the chosen genre. These experiences are labeled as “DESIRIUM Originals” and offer highest quality standards and engagement for VR. Our main DESIRE is to create a real, sophisticated ecosystem in the industry, attract as many people as possible to the technology of virtual reality and raise the quality standards.”

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EXPERIENCES DESIGNED BY FIBRUM EXCLUSIVELY FOR DESIRIUM (PRNewsfoto/FIBRUM)

The platform also offers a “Descoin” in-app currency, a savings system with bonuses. Users earn extra Descoins for taking and completing achievements within the experiences. But in case they can’t afford an experience, Descoins can be accrued by watching short commercials within DESIRIUM VR.

Fibrum managed to secure a $1 million USD investment round led by The FunCubator and NP Capital Funds in 2018 to help bring the DESIRIUM platform to life. As further details are announced, VRFocus will keep you updated.

Desirium VR Expands Support to Viveport

FIBRUM launched its DESIRIUM VR platform back in September on Oculus Store with support for Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR. Today, the company has announced that support has expanded to Viveport and HTC Vive.

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EXPERIENCES DESIGNED BY FIBRUM EXCLUSIVELY FOR DESIRIUM (PRNewsfoto/FIBRUM)

FIBRUM is a virtual reality (VR) developer, publisher, and distributor of both of its own and third-party VR content from the world’s leading studios, using DESIRIUM VR to share the content. Currently, the platform has 15 experiences to choose from, including recently released sci-fi horror Moon: The Dark Side.

As FIBRUM continues to support and expand the platform it’ll add further content from its own studio as well as other developers wishing to use its distribution network.

“It seems to me that entering the mass market segment is the future of VR technology. I believe it can be used the same way as Instagram or Facebook are. The market has been developing spontaneously, not the way it had been predicted to. Many companies have not coped with it which is very sad. But we want the VR market to stay positive. We believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel. And not from the train that you’re about to hit, but from the tunnel exit,” says Founder and CEO of FIBRUM Ilya Flaks in a statement.

Moon: The Dark Side

The platform also offers a “Descoin” in-app currency, a savings system with bonuses. Users earn extra Descoins for taking and completing achievements within the experiences. But in case they can’t afford an experience, Descoins can be accrued by watching short commercials within DESIRIUM VR.

The original launch of DESIRIUM VR was made possible thanks to a $1 million USD investment secured earlier this year, led by The FunCubator and NP Capital Funds. As further announcements regarding DESIRIUM VR are released, VRFocus will keep you updated.