One of the first of its kind, the SVVR Conference & Expo was borne from one of the longest running virtual reality meet up groups. Now entering its second year, 2015’s show promises to be bigger and better, moving to considerably larger digs at the San Jose Convention Center. Book your early bird ticket now and save up to $100.

2014’s SVVR Expo was one of the highlights of the VR calendar. A place where the VR enthusiast community could mingle with members of the industry to talk about and try the latest virtual reality has to offer. It was a great success and the organisers vowed to be back in 2015 to do it all over again.

SVVR Expo Early-Bird Tickets

And so, the 2015 SVVR Conference & Expo will soon be upon us and aims to top 2014’s inaugural event wherever possible. With panels, workshops and exhibitors given room to breathe as the event upscales to the newly renovated San Jose Convention Center in California. It runs from May 18-19th and those who are quick enough can register to  receive early-bird discount on tickets to the show.

"The Virtual Last Supper" Courtesy of Cosmo Scharf's iPhone
“The Virtual Last Supper” Courtesy of Cosmo Scharf’s iPhone

Normally dispersed about the country and the world, last year’s event saw what felt like the core of the VR community gathered together in one place. In addition to the expo, where exhibitors showed off their latest wares, the event held a series of informative panels, talks, and workshops from some of the biggest companies working in the VR industry. It was also the site of the 2014 ‘Ubercast’ podcast where Oculus founder Palmer Luckey made a surprise appearance.

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Palmer Luckey, Founder of Oculus with Road to VR Exec. Editor Ben Lang at SVVRCon last year
Palmer Luckey, Founder of Oculus with Road to VR Exec. Editor Ben Lang at SVVRCon 2014

While the expo portion of the event was home to familiar faces from near and far, it also brought out some previously unseen curiosities like the Infinadeck, a 1000 pound omnidirectional treadmill prototype. It was also the place where a number of folks got their head into Sony’s 2014 Morpheus prototype for the first time, including Mr. Luckey himself.

Early-bird tickets are available now until April 18th priced at $295 ($100 off) for the full expo pass – giving you full access to all talks, panels and the expo area, and $100 ($25 off) for entry to the expo area only. Grab them while they’re available!


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  • Don Gateley

    What don’t you get with the Expo only tickets?