Exploring the Social Impact and Potential of AR, VR and MR in Ireland

The School of Communications at DCU continues its Public Seminars series over four weeks in November and Eirmersive’s Camille Donegan is delighted to join the speakers on Thursday 7th November, to “look beyond the market trends, the hype and the ongoing shifts in immersive technology devices,… to discuss the social impact of Virtual-, Augmented-, and Mixed-Reality (VR, AR, & MR) in Ireland, through perspectives from industry, academia, local authorities and practitioners.”

The seminar will “also address the future potential of immersive technologies and the obstacles and challenges towards expanding its reach and scope in the Irish context."

The speakers & panelists for this Public Seminar are:

  • Camille Donegan, Interim CEO Eirmersive

  • Dr Kata Szita, DCU School of Communications

  • István László, Artist

  • Lisa Deacon, Fingal County Council Digital Services Department

Learn more on the School of Communications website.

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