Bottle Rocket founder Calvin Carter, left, leads the panel discussion on VR. [Photo from Bottle Rocket Video]
Virtual Reailty is gaining popularity on many fronts, and not just in the gaming world.
Dallas-based app developer Bottle Rocket recently held a panel discussion led by founder Calvin Carter on how brands can use VR to better engage customers. The panel featured four leaders in the virtual reality industry.
Joining Carter on the panel were Paul Bettner, found and CEO of Playful; Matt Johnson, EVP Innovation at Bottle Rocket; Lance Loesberg, CEO of Big Look 360, and Andy Mathis, business development & partnerships at Oculus.
Our friends at Bottle Rocket shared the video with us, and we thought you might enjoy watching it.
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