You don't need to be a techie to get into the VR/AR space, says this Silicon Valley VC. Here are his tips on getting noticed.
You don't need to be a techie to get into the VR/AR space, says this Silicon Valley VC. Here are his tips on getting noticed.
It's impossible to walk 10 feet in Silicon Valley and not run into a VR/AR enthusiast. The space still seemed pretty "fringe" when I first started getting into it five years ago, but it's since exploded. With the upcoming launch of Playstation VR, Oculus Touch controllers, cheaper VR-compatible PCs, and Google Daydream, VR promises to bring immersive entertainment, communication, and education tools to more people than ever before.
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Published on October 24, 2016 02:00