The VIROO Creator Challenge call for submissions is now open
European Virtual Reality company Virtualware announced today a new Creator Challenge call for submissions around its VIROO® platform.
Aspiring to democratize VR technology through our enterprise VR platform VIROO®, the goal of this call is to celebrate Unity® creators who are leveraging VR content to make this technology more accessible to all.
Submissions are open from May 24-June 12. The selected winner will be awarded a Creator Pro Annual License valued at $15,000.
VIROO® is the all in-in-one VR platform that is revolutionizing industries by blurring the lines between physical and digital, empowering organizations and teams to accelerate their digital transformation. It aims to become the standard for developing multi-user and remote VR collaboration applications worldwide, allowing one to create, manage and deploy immersive projects without constraints.
It is a digital solution that allows the remotely developing and deployment of multi-user Virtual Reality applications. The platform aims to become the standard for developing multi-user VR applications worldwide, allowing to
construct, handle, and deploy immersive projects without constraints
Virtualware conceives VIROO® as the next leap in the Virtual Reality industry. The company expects hundreds of users will start developing complex, affordable, and meaningful immersive content that really changes the world.
VIROO® is a platform that can be combined with a patented physical space, the VIROO® Room, which allows several teams to work at full scale in the same material and virtual area.
“We believe that VR developments should be made available to as many creators as possible to see the industry evolve and improve the future.”
explained the founder and CEO of the company, Unai Extremo
Especially in the AWE USA 22 framework, the company is inviting Unity-creators worldwide to unleash their talents and create VR content using VIROO®. Private companies who want to elevate their profiles, generate new revenue streams, and offer unique VR solutions can be eligible for this Creator Challenge.
In recent years, VIROO® has been the backbone of many simulators created y major companies. For example, the multinational GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy is training its personnel and the technology that will soon enable the virtual training of ADIF railway infrastructure maintenance personnel.
The company expects more than 50 global organizations and industry associations to use the VIROO® standard in their processes by 2023.
To date, Virtualware has around 23 VIROO® user organizations (Industrial Companies, Universities, and Vocational Training Centers) and has deployed 20 VIROO® rooms around the world, in Wilmington and San Jose in the United States, Markham in Canada, Bogota in Colombia, Aguascalientes and Mexico City in Mexico, and others in Spain, including in Madrid and the Basque Country.