Wargaming’s Special Projects Division Attending VR Connects London

Tomorrow sees the return of the annual PG Connects London event with the inaugural VR Connects London taking place alongside. VR Connects London is an industry focused conference which’ll feature virtual reality (VR) professionals and companies from across the world. Most recently World of Tanks developer Wargaming.net announced it’ll be in attendance, with its director of special projects Tracy Spaight set to discuss content marketing.

Wargaming.net maybe best known for its popular online vehicle combat title World of Tanks, but over the past year or so the studio has been actively keeping the history of the vehicles and events they took part in alive through VR and augmented reality (AR) experiences. These have included content for museums around the world, such as the National Museum of the Royal Navy, the RAF Museum, the Tank Museum at Bovington, and the Pacific Battleship Centre.

“The Wargaming team is passionate about history,” said Spaight. “We are committed to ‘getting it right’ in the exacting recreation of each of the tanks, planes, and ships represented in our games. Our players appreciate our attention to historical detail and support our museum partnerships over the past few years.”

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For VR Connects London, Spaight’s talk in the business track segment, titled Content Marketing Through VR & AR, looks at these partnerships with the official description stating: “Through these collaborations we have helped to solve some of the outstanding challenges faced by museums today – to wit, how to reach ‘digital natives’, who grew up in a different media environment than baby boomers, and how to make inaccessible areas of the museum (such as the engine room of a destroyer) accessible. This talk explores why we work with museums, the challenges of doing so, and the benefits (to both parties) of these exercises in content marketing and corporate social responsibility.”

VRFocus will be following what’s going on at VR Connects London, so stay with us for more details.

Guerrilla, Fierce Kaiju, VR First, HTC, Microsoft and More Heading to VR Connects London Next Week

Last October Steel Media, the organiser behind the annual Pocket Gamer Connects (PGC) conference series in London, UK, announced a sister event to be held at the same time dedicated to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology, VR Connects London. The event takes place next week with 60 speakers now confirmed from some of the biggest companies in the business.

The inaugural VR Connects London will be bringing together over 500 delegates from across the immersive industries, focused on hardware manufacturers, game-developers, entertainment and education software creators, investors and media. Over two 2 days the event will feature VR and AR focused tracks spread over 4 key areas (global trends, technical and design issues, future technologies and monetisation).

VR Connects London

Since the October announcement speakers added to the conference roster include: Laura Dilloway, Senior Artist, Guerrilla Cambridge; Thomas Gere, Founder & CEO, Realities Centre; Dan Tucker, Digital Editor & VR Producer, BBC; Paul Colls, Creative Director, Fierce Kaiju; Sami Hamid, Virtual Reality Lab Director, VR First; Peter Daukintis, Tech Evangelist, Microsoft; Shen Ye, VR Product Specialist & Europe E-Commerce Lead, HTC, and many more.

For those still interested in going tickets are still available. They start from £60 GBP for students, rising to £637.20 inc VAT for a non-developer ticket, or going  up to £1,356 inc VAT for a VR Indie Pitch Judge Seat, further info on all the ticket prices can be found here.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of VR Connects London, reporting back with any further updates.

VR Connects London Announced for 2017

Every year Pocket Gamer holds its PG Connects conference series in locations such as London, UK and Helsinki, Finland. This year with the rise of virtual reality (VR) the event organisers – Steel Media –  created the Global VR Challenge to identify and promote the best upcoming VR talent from around the world. Now Steel Media has announced a new dedicated event for VR, augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) called VR Connects London.

VR Connects London will be taking place in January 2017, aiming to bring together over 500 professionals from across the immersive industry, whether they are videogame developers, hardware manufactures, software creators, investors or media.

VR Connects London

The two day event will combine an exhibition hall to see the latest demos alongside VR, AR and MR focused conference sessions, covering everything from future market trends to VR design and how to make money in the growing sector.

There will be 4 core tracks for the sessions; global trends, technical and design issues, future technologies, and monetisation. A Pitch & Match, which is a free business matching meeting system for all attendees. A SpeedMatch, where publishers and developers have two hours to meet and greet in one room. The VR Indie Pitch, the VR-centric version of the Big Indie Pitch competition. Plus attendees will also get full access to Pocket Gamer Connects London 2017.

Speakers already confirmed for VR Connects London include:

  • Ricardo Flores, B5 Studios
  • Alexey Menshikov, Beatshapers
  • Eddie Beardsmore, Coatsink
  • Jouni Mannonen, Combo Breaker
  • Tanya Laird, Digital Jam
  • Masaru Ohnogi, Gumi
  • Patrick O’Luanaigh, nDreams
  • Thorbjoern Olsen, Nordic Trolls
  • Tommy Palm, Resolution Games
  • Sol Rogers, REWIND
  • Jon Hare, Tower Studios
  • Tadhg Kelly, VREAL

VR Connects London will run from 16th – 17th January 2017 at The Brewery, London. Tickets start from £60 GBP for students rising all the way up to £1,356 for a VR Indie Pitch Judge Seat, further info on all the ticket prices can be found here.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of VR Connects London, reporting back with any further updates.