VR Launchpad, the VR startup showcase, is upon us. Tomorrow the halls of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA will be filled with a diverse group of hand-picked VR startups alongside investors, media, and VR influencers. And it’s not too late to grab your ticket.

VR Launchpad, presented by SVVR and Road to VR, will see 24 diverse startups pitch VR businesses focused on analytics, content distribution platforms, hardware, healthcare, entertainment, education, enterprise, and more.

Register for VR Launchpad

There was an international response to our call for startup applications. The curated set of startups pitching at VR Launchpad hail from as far away as London, Paris, Berlin, and Reykjavik, Iceland.

Leading VR companies Otoy and Altspace support the event as Launch Partners and will take to the stage to present their latest developments. Greenlight VR will present the State of the VR Industry covering the latest VR market intelligence.

50 VR Companies on the Demo Floor & HTC Vive

50 VR companies will be on the Demo Floor where they’ll be showing their latest product demonstrations, including several HTC Vive demo stations, for your chance to go hands-on with Valve & HTC’s hotly demanded ‘room scale’ VR system.

See Also: HTC Vive and SteamVR Hands-on – A Stage of Constant Presence

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Ben is the world's most senior professional analyst solely dedicated to the XR industry, having founded Road to VR in 2011—a year before the Oculus Kickstarter sparked a resurgence that led to the modern XR landscape. He has authored more than 3,000 articles chronicling the evolution of the XR industry over more than a decade. With that unique perspective, Ben has been consistently recognized as one of the most influential voices in XR, giving keynotes and joining panel and podcast discussions at key industry events. He is a self-described "journalist and analyst, not evangelist."