Oculus, HTC, Samsung, Google, Acer Starbreeze, Sony Together create Global VR Association
Five of the biggest names in the
industry have come toge
ther to create a Virtual Reality consortium. The
companies, typically rivals in the VR market, are hoping to promote responsible
development and adoption of VR around the world. The Global Virtual Reality Association has high profile members including
Google, HTC Vive, Facebook's Oculus, Samsung, and Acer Starbreeze with their
StarVR.
As with any
industry consortium, the GVRA will exist to bring together experts and focus on
best practices. The VR world is currently a mess from a standards perspective.
Sensors don't work across brands, games don't always work on different
platforms, and manufacturers have been hesitant to share any information about
their products. While members will likely pursue their own vision of VR the
goal is to have some unification of standards in terms of software and
hardware to build upon.
One notable
brand not in the discussion was Valve with their Steam VR.
Progress in the
field of Virtual Reality has come at a very fast pace so increased research and
dialogue across the industry can help make sure that it continues. VR has the
potential to change the landscape in countless fields like healthcare,
training, and design. Hopefully the GVRA can help the industry evolve and make
VR a long term success.
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