Last chance to attend this Wednesday's event exploring virtual reality and PlayStation's VR plans

Grab the last seats at Develop’s An Audience With… Project Morpheus

We’re finalising the guest list for Develop’s An Audience With… Project Morpheus, and we’re giving studios one last chance to bag an invite.

We’ve held the last few places for developers that register their interest today. All you have to do is email audiencewith@intentmedia.co.uk.

The successful applicants will be informed by the end of the day, so get your email in soon if you want a chance of earning an ticket to the invite-only event.

Develop’s second Audience With will be held at the Ray Dolby Theatre in Soho, London on Wednesday, April 30th, kicking off at 6.30pm.

The evening will focus on Sony’s virtual reality device Project Morpheus, with speakers including Simon Benson (senior development manager at SCEE working on vision technology), Agostino Simonetta (developer relations at SCEE), Dave Ranyard (SCE London Studio, the developer behind Morpheus tech demo The Deep), and Patrick O’Luanagh (founder of nDreams, a studio now dedicated to VR experiences).

Attendees will be able to pose questions to the panel.

Develop’s An Audience With events are sponsored by Testronic Labs.

Further lecture events will take place later in the year – contact Alex.Boucher@intentmedia.co.uk if you want to take part or contribute.

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