Oculus Connect, the company’s developer-focused VR event, heads into its second year come September 23rd. The company has revealed the schedule of speakers and presentations to be held throughout the three day conference.

Oculus Connect 2 will be hosted at the Loews Hollywood Hotel from September 23–25. Only select developers are able to attend and registration has since been officially closed.

Oculus says that more than 30 talks spanning the three day developer conference will provide “everything developers need to know to launch on the Rift and Gear VR.” The Connect 2 schedule has just been revealed, featuring presentations from Oculus, Facebook, and third parties.

Oculus Connect 2 Schedule

Oculus Connect 2014

The first Oculus Connect conference, held in September 2014 at the same Hollywood venue, saw some 1000 developers attend the two day event. It was there that Oculus first revealed their Rift ‘Crescent Bay’ prototype which the consumer Rift headset would largely be based upon.

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The Crescent Bay prototype was the first new headset to be shown by the company since the release of the Rift DK2 earlier in 2014. Crescent Bay featured a higher resolution display (which at the time was unknown to actually be one display per-eye) with a 90Hz refresh rate, improved tracking including 360 degree positional tracking, integrated headphones and improved ergonomics.

Developers at Connect 2014 were the first to experience the new prototype headset.

In addition to the reveal of the Crescent Bay prototype, a series of presentations sought to bolster the VR knowledge of attendees, including well regarded presentations from Michael Abrash and John Carmack.

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