vrmixer gdc 2014Two of the region’s largest VR Meetups are teaming up to host a VR Mixer at GDC next week. Come by for a chance to meet developers, media, and enthusiast from the VR industry and community.

“Join us for a full evening of VR fun in downtown San Francisco! SVVR & SFVR are teaming up to bring you a very special VR event. We’ve rented out 50 Mason Social House, a comfortable venue located just a few blocks from the Moscone Center. There will be a on-site catering, and a cash bar with an amazing beer and wine selection. Bring your VR demos and meet the most exciting developers and companies in the industry.

Over the past year, a vibrant community has come together to share and explore the possibilities enabled by consumer virtual reality. The GDC VR Mixer is a collaborative effort between SVVR and SFVR to provide a home for that community at GDC,” reads the description on the event page.

The VR Mixer will be held on Thursday, March 20th from 6:30pm to 10:30pm at the 50 Mason Social House right near the Moscone Center.

With Road to VR proudly sponsoring the event, Cymatic Bruce, Brian Hart, and myself (Ben Lang) will be there to mingle and chat all things VR! Admission is free: if you’ll be in the area, grab yourself a ticket here. Check out the full list of sponsors:

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See you next week!

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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."