VR Awards 2019 Round-Up: Quest, Carmack And Vader Win Big

The third annual VR Awards ceremony was held in central London on Monday night, with some of the biggest names in the industry gathering to celebrate and recognize a massive year for virtual reality.

Jamie and Zeena were in attendance on the night, and will bring you a special look at the ceremony in an upcoming episode of The VR Culture Show.

In the meantime, we’ve summed up the VR Awards winners for each of the categories presented on the night.

It’s no huge surprise that the Oculus Quest and Vader Immortal were winners in their VR Awards categories, but there’s a few interesting winners in the more obscure categories, too.

The winners for each VR Awards category are highlighted in bold, accompanied by any relevant further reading at the bottom of each category.


Accenture VR Lifetime Achievement Award

John Carmack – CTO of Oculus VR

More info: This award was not a category announced ahead of time with finalists, but a special award given to Carmack to recognize his lifetime achievements in the field of VR. 

Carmack was not at the ceremony to accept the award in-person, but gave a video acceptance speech which you can watch here.


VR Hardware of the Year:

Oculus – Quest

VRgineers – XTAL 5K HMD

Oculus – Rift S

HTC – Vive Pro Eye

VR Electronics – Teslasuit

HP – Reverb VR Headset

More info: It’s been a breakout year for Oculus’ standalone VR headset, so it’s no surprise it took home the Hardware of the Year award. You can read our full review of the Quest here, along with our 25 best Quest games and experiences.


VR Game of the Year:

SIEE & ASOBI Team – ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission

Ninja Theory – Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice VR Edition

Coatsink – Shadow Point

Sony London Studio – Blood & Truth

Owlchemy Labs – Vacation Simulator

Outerloop Games – Falcon Age

Secret Location – Transpose

First Contact Entertainment – Firewall Zero Hour

Survios – CREED: Rise to Glory™

Archiact – FREEDIVER: Triton Down

Resolution Games – Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Innerspace VR & ARTE France – A Fisherman’s Tale

SignSine – PROZE: Enlightenment

More info: You can read our review of A Fisherman’s Tale here.


VR Experience of the Year:

ILMxLAB & Oculus Studios – Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode I

NBC Universal & Digital Domain – Eleven Eleven

Start VR – Awake

REWIND & SkyVR – Curfew: Join The Race

Lucas Rizzotto – Where Thoughts Go

Cinétévé Experience & Backlight Studio – The Scream VR

More info: We were big fans of Episode I of Vader Immortal. Episode II wasn’t quite as successful, but we’re looking forward to the trilogy being rounded out by Episode III later this month


VR Film of the Year:

Fable Studio, Third Rail Projects & Oculus Story Studio – Wolves in the Walls: It’s All Over

Axis Studios – the bOnd

Baobab Studios – Crow: The Legend

Walt Disney Animation Studios – Cycles

Secret Location & Electric Shepherd Productions – The Great C

Breaking Fourth Limited – Lucid

Felix & Paul Studios – Traveling While Black

Simpals Studio – Aripi

Parable, Channel 4 & 59 Productions – Grenfell: Our Home

More info: You can check out David’s review of Wolves in the Walls: It’s All Over here. While you’re at it, check out his thoughts on the recently-released third and final chapter as well.


VR Marketing of the Year:

Backlight, Orangina Suntory & Marcel – Oasis Pocket Adventure: The Infrunite Slide

UDG Ludwigsburg, Nerdindustries & Porsche – Porsche “Hall of Legends” VR Experience

Qualcomm Technologies – Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2018 Invitations

NUMENA & BMW – S 1000 RR VR

Proektmarketing +1 & Ledvizor – Ledvizor VR-presentation space

LR Studio & Cartier – VR experience for Santos de Cartier launch

Ready At Dawn – Lone Echo II: Trailer Experience

Happy Finish, H+K Strategies & Ford – Ford ‘WheelSwap’ VR


Rising VR Company of the Year:

KageNova

Immotion

HOLOGATE

Maze Theory

Fable Studio

PeriscapeVR

Lume

Enduvo

AtlasV


Innovative VR Company of the Year:

Make Real

Fundamental Surgery

Amaze VR

BackLight

Spinview UK

Emblematic group

Ballast Technologies

Avantis Systems


VR Education & Training of the Year:

Filament Games – Breaking Boundaries in Science

Vodafone & Make Real – Working at Height

Isbank – IsReality (Isbank)

Orka Informatics – Virtual Training Ship Simulation (VTS)

Nanopixel & Eandis – Training: Replace low voltage fuses without life-threatening risks

Somewhere Else – BODYSWAPS®

Avantis Systems – ClassVR

Immerse & DHL – DHL: Gamification of the Cargo Loading VR Training Process

Engine House VFX – Exoplanet Explorers 2

MOYOSA Media – Mighty Masters


VR Healthcare of the Year:

Immerse – GE Healthcare: Increasing training opportunities for radiographers through VR

Oxford Medical Simulation – Oxford Medical Simulation

Fundamental Surgery – Fundamental Surgery (FS)

Precision OS Technology – Augmented Baseplate Shoulder Simulation & Patient Specific Planning

Oxford VR – Fear of Heights (clinical acrophobia).

Virtualware & King’s College London – VR for Psychosis Research and Treatment

More info: We wrote a bit about Fundamental Surgery last month, and also got to try it out earlier this year too.


Out of Home VR Entertainment of the Year:

ILMxLAB & The VOID – Ralph Breaks VR

Ballast Technologies & Wiegand.Maelzer – VRSlide

DIVR – Golem VR

MWM Immersive – Chained: A Victorian Nightmare

Dreamscape Immersive – Curse of the Lost Pearl: A Magic Projector Adventure

Holocafe – FaBIOS Fantastic Fun Factory

Zero Latency – Sol Raiders

Vertigo Games & Jaywalkers Interactive – Arizona Sunshine LBVR

Ymagis & Backlight Studio – TOYLAND : CRAZY MONKEY

Ubisoft Blue Byte – Beyond Medusa’s Gate

EXIT Adventures – HUXLEY 2 – THE ADVENTURE BEGINS

MWM Immersive & Flight School Studio – War Remains


VR Social Impact Award:

BBDO DUBLIN – RSA CONSEQUENCES

Vulcan Productions – X-Ray Fashion

Force Field Entertainment – Anne Frank House VR

Galactig – Dementia Yn Fy Nwylo I / First Hand

VILD Studio – CHILDREN DO NOT PLAY WAR

Springbok Entertainment – The 100% – Maggie’s Story

Vulcan Productions – Ghost Fleet VR

East City Films – Common Ground

Artie – Mercy

Visualise, Don’t Panic & ICRC – The Right Choice – ICRC


VR Enterprise Solution of the Year:

Make Real & Lloyds Banking Group – Lloyds Resilience & Vitality

VBlueprint Reality – MixCast VR Marketing System

Autodesk – Autodesk VRED – VR Collaboration

Goodpatch – Athena

Virtualware – VIROO: Virtualware Immersive Room

Elara Systems – VR Command Center


Stay tuned for a closer look at this year’s VR Awards in an upcoming episode of The VR Culture Show.

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Oculus Quest & A Fisherman’s Tale Among VR Awards 2019 Winners

The VR Awards 2019 is the biggest event in the UK calendar celebrating the immersive industry. The categories covered everything from videogames and hardware to companies and individuals who have either shown the most promise or helped push the XR industry forward, with some very familiar names appearing.

The most prestigious of these awards given out was The Accenture VR Lifetime Achievement Award, handed to Oculus’ John Carmack, one of the most recognisable faces working in virtual reality (VR) today. Having worked at Oculus almost since the very beginning Carmack, and given keynote addresses at every Oculus Connect event over the last few years.

Then there 12 more awards given out, with VR Hardware of the Year going to Oculus again, this time for standalone headset Oculus Quest. Ever since its arrival in May, the Oculus Quest has seen a positive response from both consumers and developers alike. It’s all-in-one design and inside-out tracking means its one of the easiest headsets to use whilst having a growing library of premium content.

Another of the big awards was VR Game of the Year. This was possibly the most hotly contested category, with the likes of Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Blood & Truth and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice VR Edition all nominated. The award went to original puzzler A Fisherman’s Tale by Innerspace VR & ARTE France, blending scale mechanics into a story-driven experience.

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The VR Awards 2019 winners:

  • The Accenture VR Lifetime Achievement Award – John Carmack
  • VR Hardware of the Year – Oculus Quest
  • VR Game of the Year – A Fisherman’s Tale
  • VR Experience of the Year – Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode I
  • VR Film of the Year – Wolves in the Walls: It’s All Over
  • VR Marketing of the Year – Oasis Pocket Adventure: The Infrunite Slide
  • Rising VR Company of the Year – Fable Studio
  • Innovative VR Company of the Year – Emblematic Group
  • VR Social Impact Award – The 100% – Maggie’s Story
  • VR Enterprise Solution of the Year – VIROO: Virtualware Immersive Room
  • VR Education & Training of the Year – Working at Height
  • VR Healthcare of the Year – Fundamental Surgery
  • Out-of-Home VR Entertainment of the Year – War Remains

VRFocus will continue its coverage of The Academy of International Extended Reality (AIXR), reporting back with further announcements.

VR Awards 2019 Set To Highlight A Big Year Tomorrow Night

Next week holds possibly the most packed set of releases we’ve ever seen for VR. It’s fitting, then, that before it all kicks off we’ll get a chance to look back with the 2019 VR Awards.

The annual ceremony gets underway tomorrow night in London. As with previous years, some of the biggest names in the industry will gather under one roof to celebrate some of the best VR headsets, games and experiences recently released.

Big games like Astro Bot, Blood & Truth and A Fisherman’s Tale will be going toe-to-toe for this year’s VR Game Of The Year award, whilst Vader Immortal, Wolves in the Walls and Grenfell: Our Home will be competing in the Experience and Film categories. The VR Awards look beyond entertainment, though, with awards for Marketing, Education, Innovation and Healthcare.

2019, of course, marks the year that Oculus Quest stepped into the ring. The standalone headset is up for the tech award, but it will be interesting to see how its popularity affects next year’s show too.

We’ll be at the show to run down all the winners, so look out for the news tomorrow night. We’ll also be giving you a look inside the event in the next episode of the VR Culture Show! Who are you rooting for this year? Let us know in the comments below!

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Finalists for the 2019 VR Awards Have Been Revealed

The third annual VR Awards began looking for nominees back in March, looking to fill 12 categories with the latest virtual reality (VR) hardware, videogame and software solutions. This week all the nominees have been announced, with categories like VR Game of the Year seeing an abundance of entries.

Oculus Quest - Hero / Lifestyle Image

There are plenty of familiar faces nominated such as Oculus Quest and Rift S both appearing in the hardware category, while Game of the Year features the likes of Blood & Truth, Vacation Simulator and Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs.

“The VR Awards is a platform of growth for the innovators, pioneers and creatives of tomorrow, the finalists announced today deserve to be where they are, and deserve to be celebrated for their outstanding work. The VR Awards strives to recognize all areas of this flourishing industry as it continues to grow,” said Daniel Colaianni, Chief Executive, AIXR in a statement.

Overseen by The Academy of International Extended Reality’s (AIXR) independent VR Advisory panel, over 80 expert judges will deliberate in preparation for the winner announcements which take place on the 11th November 2019. Tickets for the awards are available here.

Vader Immortal

The VR Awards 2019 nominations are as follows:

VR Hardware of the Year:

  • Oculus – Quest

  • VRgineers – XTAL 5K HMD

  • Oculus – Rift S

  • HTC – Vive Pro Eye

  • VR Electronics – Teslasuit

  • HP – Reverb VR Headset

VR Game of the Year:

  • SIEE & ASOBI Team – ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission

  • Ninja Theory – Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice VR Edition

  • Coatsink – Shadow Point

  • Sony London Studio – Blood & Truth

  • Owlchemy Labs – Vacation Simulator

  • Outerloop Games – Falcon Age

  • Secret Location – Transpose

  • First Contact Entertainment – Firewall Zero Hour

  • Survios – CREED: Rise to Glory™

  • Archiact – FREEDIVER: Triton Down

  • Resolution Games – Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

  • Innerspace VR & ARTE France – A Fisherman’s Tale

  • SignSine – PROZE: Enlightenment

VR Experience of the Year:

  • ILMxLAB & Oculus Studios – Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode I

  • NBC Universal & Digital Domain – Eleven Eleven

  • StartVR – Awake

  • REWIND & SkyVR – Curfew: Join The Race

  • Lucas Rizzotto – Where Thoughts Go

  • Cinétévé Experience & Backlight Studio – The Scream VR

VR Film of the Year:

  • Fable Studio, Third Rail Projects & Oculus Story Studio – Wolves in the Walls: It’s All Over

  • Axis Studios – the bOnd

  • Baobab Studios – Crow: The Legend

  • Walt Disney Animation Studios – Cycles

  • Secret Location & Electric Shepherd Productions – The Great C

  • Breaking Fourth Limited – Lucid

  • Felix & Paul Studios – Traveling While Black

  • Simpals Studio – Aripi

  • Parable, Channel 4 & 59 Productions – Grenfell: Our Home

VR Marketing of the Year:

  • Backlight, Orangina Suntory & Marcel – Oasis Pocket Adventure: The Infrunite Slide

  • UDG Ludwigsburg, Nerdindustries & Porsche – Porsche “Hall of Legends” VR Experience

  • Qualcomm Technologies – Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2018 Invitations

  • NUMENA & BMW – S 1000 RR VR

  • Proektmarketing +1 & Ledvizor – Ledvizor VR-presentation space

  • LR Studio & Cartier – VR experience for Santos de Cartier launch

  • Ready At Dawn – Lone Echo II: Trailer Experience

  • Happy Finish, H+K Strategies & Ford –  Ford ‘WheelSwap’ VR

Rising VR Company of the Year:

  • KageNova

  • Immotion

  • HOLOGATE

  • Maze Theory

  • Fable Studio

  • PeriscapeVR

  • Lume

  • Enduvo

  • AtlasV

Innovative VR Company of the Year:

  • Make Real

  • Fundamental Surgery

  • Amaze VR

  • BackLight

  • Spinview UK

  • Emblematic group

  • Ballast Technologies

  • Avantis Systems

 

VR Education & Training of the Year:

  • Filament Games – Breaking Boundaries in Science

  • Vodafone & Make Real – Working at Height

  • Isbank – IsReality (Isbank)

  • Orka Informatics – Virtual Training Ship Simulation (VTS)

  • Nanopixel & Eandis – Training: Replace low voltage fuses without life-threatening risks

  • Somewhere Else – BODYSWAPS®

  • Avantis Systems – ClassVR

  • Immerse & DHL – DHL: Gamification of the Cargo Loading VR Training Process

  • Engine House VFX – Exoplanet Explorers 2

  • MOYOSA Media – Mighty Masters

 

VR Healthcare of the Year:

  • Immerse – GE Healthcare: Increasing training opportunities for radiographers through VR

  • Oxford Medical Simulation – Oxford Medical Simulation

  • Fundamental Surgery – Fundamental Surgery (FS)

  • Precision OS Technology – Augmented Baseplate Shoulder Simulation & Patient Specific Planning

  • Oxford VR – Fear of Heights (clinical acrophobia).

  • Virtualware & King’s College London – VR for Psychosis Research and Treatment

 

Out of Home VR Entertainment of the Year

  • ILMxLAB & The VOID – Ralph Breaks VR

  • Ballast Technologies & Wiegand.Maelzer – VRSlide

  • DIVR – Golem VR

  • MWMi – Chained: A Victorian Nightmare

  • Dreamscape Immersive – Curse of the Lost Pearl: A Magic Projector Experience

  • Holocafe – FaBIOS Fantastic Fun Factory

  • Zero Latency – Sol Raiders

  • Vertigo Games & Jaywalkers Interactive – Arizona Sunshine LBVR

  • Ymagis & Backlight Studio – TOYLAND : CRAZY MONKEY

  • Ubisoft Blue Byte – Beyond Medusa’s Gate

  • EXIT Adventures – HUXLEY 2 – THE ADVENTURE BEGINS

  • Flight School Studio – War Remains

 

VR Social Impact Award:

  • BBDO DUBLIN – RSA CONSEQUENCES

  • Vulcan Productions – X-Ray Fashion

  • Force Field Entertainment – Anne Frank House VR

  • Galactig – Dementia Yn Fy Nwylo I / First Hand

  • VILD Studio – CHILDREN DO NOT PLAY WAR

  • Springbok Entertainment – The 100% – Maggie’s Story

  • Vulcan Productions – Ghost Fleet VR

  • East City Films – Common Ground

  • Artie – Mercy

  • Visualise, Don’t Panic & ICRC – The Right Choice – ICRC

 

VR Enterprise Solution of the Year:

  • Make Real & Lloyds Banking Group – Lloyds Resilience & Vitality

  • VBlueprint Reality – MixCast VR Marketing System

  • Autodesk – Autodesk VRED – VR Collaboration

  • Goodpatch – Athena

  • Virtualware – VIROO: Virtualware Immersive Room

  • Elara Systems – VR Command Center

For further updates on the VR Awards 2019, keep reading VRFocus.

VR Awards 2019 Finalists Include Quest, Astro Bot, Vader Immortal

VR Awards 2019 Finalists Include Quest, Astro Bot, Vader Immortal

The VR Awards 2019 are gearing up to take place in November. That’s a little ways off, but the group is ready to announce finalists this week.

Some 12 categories feature in this year’s show. They include Hardware of the Year, which features contenders like Oculus Quest, HTC’s Vive Pro Eye, and HP’s Reverb. Meanwhile, Film of the Year recognizes the likes of Baobab’s Crow: The Legend and Breaking Fourth’s Lucid among others. Experience of the Year, meanwhile, includes the first episode of Vader Immortal and StartVR’s Awake.

As for VR Game of the Year? It’s a lengthy list stretching the entire year. There’s Ninja Theory’s Hellblade VR, Astro Bot, Firewall and Transpose from last year. But there are also more recent releases like Vacation Simulator, Blood & Truth and A Fisherman’s Tale.

We’ve got the full list of categories below. The awards take place on November 11 in London. We’ll be sure to bring you the winners.

VR Hardware of the Year:

Oculus – Quest

VRgineers – XTAL 5K HMD

Oculus – Rift S

HTC – Vive Pro Eye

VR Electronics – Teslasuit

HP – Reverb VR Headset

VR Game of the Year:

SIEE & ASOBI Team – ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission

Ninja Theory – Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice VR Edition

Coatsink – Shadow Point

Sony London Studio – Blood & Truth

Owlchemy Labs – Vacation Simulator

Outerloop Games – Falcon Age

Secret Location – Transpose

First Contact Entertainment – Firewall Zero Hour

Survios – CREED: Rise to Glory

Archiact – FREEDIVER: Triton Down

Resolution Games – Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Innerspace VR & ARTE France – A Fisherman’s Tale

SignSine – PROZE: Enlightenment

VR Experience of the Year:

ILMxLAB & Oculus Studios – Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode I

NBC Universal & Digital Domain – Eleven Eleven

StartVR – Awake

REWIND & SkyVR – Curfew: Join The Race

Lucas Rizzotto – Where Thoughts Go

Cinétévé Experience & Backlight Studio – The Scream VR

VR Film of the Year:

Fable Studio, Third Rail Projects & Oculus Story Studio – Wolves in the Walls: It’s All Over

Grammatik Agency – the bOnd

Baobab Studios – Crow: The Legend

Walt Disney Animation Studios – Cycles

Secret Location & Electric Shepherd Productions – The Great C

Breaking Fourth Limited – Lucid

Felix & Paul Studios – Traveling While Black

Simpals Studio – Aripi

Parable, Channel 4 & 59 Productions – Grenfell: Our Home

VR Marketing of the Year:

Backlight, Orangina Suntory & Marcel – Oasis Pocket Adventure: The Infrunite Slide

UDG Ludwigsburg, Nerdindustries & Porsche – Porsche “Hall of Legends” VR Experience

Qualcomm Technologies – Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2018 Invitations

NUMENA & BMW – S 1000 RR VR

Proektmarketing +1 & Ledvizor – Ledvizor VR-presentation space

LR Studio & Cartier – VR experience for Santos de Cartier launch

Ready At Dawn – Lone Echo II: Trailer Experience

Happy Finish, H+K Strategies & Ford – Ford ‘WheelSwap’ VR

Rising VR Company of the Year:

KageNova

Immotion

HOLOGATE

Maze Theory

Fable Studio

PeriscapeVR

Lume

Enduvo

AtlasV

Innovative VR Company of the Year:

Make Real

Fundamental Surgery

Amaze VR

BackLight

Spinview UK

Emblematic group

Ballast Technologies

Avantis Systems

VR Education & Training of the Year:

Filament Games – Breaking Boundaries in Science

Vodafone & Make Real – Working at Height

Isbank – IsReality (Isbank)

Orka Informatics – Virtual Training Ship Simulation (VTS)

Nanopixel & Eandis – Training: Replace low voltage fuses without life-threatening risks

Somewhere Else – BODYSWAPS®

Avantis Systems – ClassVR

Immerse & DHL – DHL: Gamification of the Cargo Loading VR Training Process

Engine House VFX – Exoplanet Explorers 2

MOYOSA Media – Mighty Masters

VR Healthcare of the Year:

Immerse – GE Healthcare: Increasing training opportunities for radiographers through VR

Oxford Medical Simulation – Oxford Medical Simulation

Fundamental Surgery – Fundamental Surgery (FS)

Precision OS Technology – Augmented Baseplate Shoulder Simulation & Patient Specific Planning

Oxford VR – Fear of Heights (clinical acrophobia).

Virtualware & King’s College London – VR for Psychosis Research and Treatment

Out of Home VR Entertainment of the Year:

ILMxLAB & The VOID – Ralph Breaks VR

Ballast Technologies & Wiegand.Maelzer – VRSlide

DIVR – Golem VR

MWMi – Chained: A Victorian Nightmare

Dreamscape Immersive – Curse of the Lost Pearl: A Magic Projector Experience

Holocafe – FaBIOS Fantastic Fun Factory

Zero Latency – Sol Raiders

Vertigo Games & Jaywalkers Interactive – Arizona Sunshine LBVR

Ymagis & Backlight Studio – TOYLAND : CRAZY MONKEY

Ubisoft Blue Byte – Beyond Medusa’s Gate

EXIT Adventures – HUXLEY 2 – THE ADVENTURE BEGINS

Flight School Studio – War Remains

VR Social Impact Award:

BBDO DUBLIN – RSA CONSEQUENCES

Vulcan Productions – X-Ray Fashion

Force Field Entertainment – Anne Frank House VR

Galactig – Dementia Yn Fy Nwylo I / First Hand

VILD Studio – CHILDREN DO NOT PLAY WAR

Springbok Entertainment – The 100% – Maggie’s Story

Vulcan Productions – Ghost Fleet VR

East City Films – Common Ground

Artie – Mercy

Visualise, Don’t Panic & ICRC – The Right Choice – ICRC

VR Enterprise Solution of the Year:

Make Real & Lloyds Banking Group – Lloyds Resilience & Vitality

VBlueprint Reality – MixCast VR Marketing System

Autodesk – Autodesk VRED – VR Collaboration

Goodpatch – Athena

Virtualware – VIROO: Virtualware Immersive Room

Elara Systems – VR Command Center

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Nominations are now Open for the VR Awards 2019

For the last three years, the VR Awards have been recognising and celebrating the best in virtual reality (VR), from the latest videogames and hardware to the studios and companies that build them and more. Today, the nominations are now open for this year’s awards, with a range of categories to fill.

VR Awards 2018

Overseen by The Academy of International Extended Reality’s (AIXR) independent VR Advisory panel, the VR Awards 2019 features the following 12 categories:

  • VR Hardware of the Year
  • VR Game of the Year
  • VR Experience of the Year
  • VR Film of the Year
  • VR Marketing of the Year
  • Rising VR Company of the Year
  • Innovative VR Company of the Year
  • VR Social Impact Award
  • VR Enterprise Solution of the Year
  • VR Education & Training of the Year
  • VR Healthcare of the Year
  • Out-of-Home VR Entertainment of the Year

“Celebrating innovation and outstanding achievement at the VR Awards is key to ensuring that pioneering projects are recognised and given a platform for their achievements. We’re presenting the very best virtual reality has to offer and year on year the quality of nominations exceed our expectations,” said Daniel Colaianni, Chief Executive of AIXR in a statement.

VR Awards 2018

The nominations close on 7th May, after which a panel of 80 expert judges will shortlist the nominees with the finalists announced on 18th June 2019.

Terms and conditions worth noting are: “Before submitting a nomination, check the relevant award criteria. On the next page, you will be asked to confirm your chosen categories and register your full details, a £149 + VAT entry fee per nomination will automatically be applied.

“You can submit an unreleased product/service during the nomination period, providing it is released by the 1st July 2019. Projects must not have been released prior to 6th May 2018.”

VRFocus will continue its coverage of the VR Awards 2019, reporting back with the latest news and updates.