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A Virtual Reality panel where a variety of upcoming companies / products breaking into the VR industry will not only be presented but engage in a larger discussion of how virtual reality will shape our world in both the short and long term future. Hosted at Rise London, a co-working space for fintech, tech start ups and entrepreneurs sponsored by Barclays.

A talk-panel format where guest speakers as well as audience members will explore a series of questions to establish how different industries will be disrupted by the pitched VR innovations. An engaging discussion raising industry-specific questions to approach subjects from both a skeptical and optimistic perspective.

Position: Chief of Communications, Marketing 

I was in charge of the communications with all the speakers and the marketing of the events. 

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A Virtual Reality panel where a variety of upcoming companies / products breaking into the VR industry will not only be presented but engage in a larger discussion of how virtual reality will shape our world in both the short and long term future.

We all dreamed of living in different realities, escaping the one we live in. Forgetting about our daily routines and live a completely different life for just a short moment. With developments of VR, we could utilise and benefit from implementing and using such technologies in business and perhaps our daily lives. The Buttertalk team and I decided to discover how VR will shape our world by hosting a panel that will educate us and the public on such topic. We were so honored to have Anetta Jones from Guardian News & Media, Adrian Chan and Limon Rahman from ImmVRseSalmen Hichri from WeEvolve, Chris Dryden from Reality Zero One and James Edward Marks from DoubleMe, Inc. - Remix Reality and PsychFi Lab™ | ScreenageRenegade as guest speakers and panelist. 

Even though there were a lot of technical difficulties during the event, we powered through and delivered a quality event.

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