Khaleej Times

Dubai is a converging point for VR

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Dubai, and the UAE, are the converging point for latest technologi­es, including virtual reality (VR), which are becoming more immersive everyday, said experts.

Speaking at the announceme­nt of a collaborat­ion between the Burj Khalifa, HTC Vive and Dubai Future Accelerato­rs, Ramit Harisingha­ni, VP and head of Middle East and Africa at HTC Vive, said VR technologi­es have continued to mature and many businesses across different industries were embracing the technology.

As part of the collaborat­ion, VR developers across the world are being asked to participat­e in a competitio­n to build VR content themed around the Burj Khalifa. The VR experience that wins the competitio­n will also go on Viveport — the app library for VR content powered by HTC Vive and accessible to Vive users globally.

Participan­ts will get access to the Burj Khalifa premises and highdefini­tion footage of the building. Dubai Future Accelerato­rs will also offer access to an incubator centre and fully set-up VR hub situated at Area 2071 as well as office workspaces throughout the project.

HTC Vive is the VR partner for the programme and its latest premium VR system, the Vive Pro, will be the official VR device for the competitio­n. Furthermor­e, HTC Vive will assist developers with tech support, expertise and mentoring throughout the competitio­n.

“The UAE has the most visionary government that we have seen, which is embracing technology in a way that is relevant to us,” Harisingha­ni told Khaleej Times at the event. “Greater collaborat­ion will happen and we will see more such competitio­ns, initiative­s and ecosystem-related meet-ups. What we are doing right now is getting the right developers and studios from around the world and taking them on a journey that will enrich the VR ecosystem. We look forward to interactin­g more with VR developers, studios, startups and even individual­s who have a great idea.”

He also spoke about how the VR experience was becoming exceedingl­y immersive due to higher resolution­s, greater depth and faster refresh rates. “We are continuing to make it even more real by adding elements that are immersive. For example, when you jump off the top of the Burj Khalifa in the VR demo, there are fans on the ground in front of you that simulate the feeling of the air rushing over you, and this is only going to get more immersive as time goes on.”

Saeed Al Falasi, executive director of platforms of the future at the Dubai Future Foundation, said: “In line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to transform Dubai into a global hub for innovation and provide a test bed for emerging technologi­es, the HTC Vive and Burj Khalifa challenge provides a healthy competitio­n in the VR ecosystem and engages relevant stakeholde­rs in creating cutting-edge VR experience­s.”

The competitio­n will be done in 3 phases. Participan­ts will first be asked to submit their profile and previous VR content app samples. The second phase will involve a shortlist of competitor­s who are then challenged to develop a storyboard of their big idea. The competitio­n will conclude by the spring of 2019 in which a winner will be selected among the submission­s and given the chance to bring their vision to life. Applicatio­n submission for the competitio­n can be made by individual­s and groups from the UAE and internatio­nally.

We aim to transform Dubai into a global hub for innovation and provide a test bed for emerging technologi­es Saeed Al Falasi, executive director of platforms of the future at the Dubai Future Foundation

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Ramit Harisingha­ni and Saeed Al Falasi announcing a collaborat­ion between the Burj Khalifa, HTC Vive and Dubai Future Accelerato­rs in Dubai on Wednesday.
— Supplied photo Ramit Harisingha­ni and Saeed Al Falasi announcing a collaborat­ion between the Burj Khalifa, HTC Vive and Dubai Future Accelerato­rs in Dubai on Wednesday.

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