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Waterford-Based Virtual Reality Company Represent Ireland at Prestigious Venice Film Festival

Immersive VR Education Nominated for BBC-Commissioned Lancaster Bomber “1943: Berlin Blitz” Creation Ireland was represented at the Venice Film Festival…

7 years ago

Deep Technology Venture Firm Launches COSIMO X Tokenized VC Fund

Fund Offers Increased Liquidity & Access to Up-And-Coming Pre-Seed & Pre-ICO Projects in Blockchain, AI, AR/VR, Cybersecurity and IoT Boston,…

7 years ago

Want to write for gaming, VR and AR?

Breaking Down the Boundaries Between Film, Games, Books, Comics and VR/AR WRITERS GAME is a new cultural and educational event…

7 years ago

A Chance to Board the RMS Titanic: Immersive Gaming Experience Launched

Irish VR/AR software firm, Immersive VR Education (IVRE), has launched its latest offering to the virtual reality gaming market in…

7 years ago

Diana Deca joins Eternal Trusts as the Chief Strategy Officer – and Oracle

Dr. Diana Deca, neuroscientist, philosopher, and experienced postdoctoral neurophysiologist, joins Eternal Trusts as the chief strategy officer. Diana majored in…

8 years ago

Zeeko welcomes The Government Action Plan on Online Safety

Zeeko, headquartered at NovaUCD, welcomes the Government Action Plan on Online Safety as launched by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. The Action…

8 years ago

The Future of Virtual Reality

Written by Roshita Pant VR is an innovation that could be on a very basic level change media outlet, however…

8 years ago

What Makes the UHIVE Platform Different?

UHIVE idea is unique and different from the current social networks as it approaches users with an intriguing experience! We…

8 years ago

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