The Academy of International Extended Reality (AIXR) is hosting the 4th International VR Awards on November 12. The remote event is being organized in partnership with VRChat.
Here, we’ll look at what the event will look like, how to register, and – of course – who the nominees for the VR Awards are.
The VR Awards recognize organizations, individuals, and experiences. Winners from the past three events include Oculus Rift and Quest, Google Tilt Brush, HTC VIVE Pro, and the Vader Immortal series.
Historically, the VR Awards also included networking sessions and a formal dinner. While the event – like Auggies before it – is going online this year, AIXR is presenting those networking opportunities through other methods accessible through mobile devices, computers, or VR headsets.
In addition to the awards ceremony and networking opportunities, the program includes live and prerecorded entertainment and premieres. AIXR promises that the VR Awards will be “indistinguishable from a televised, physical awards show.”
To some degree, networking opportunities in particular, have to do with the ticket tier that you invest in. Free and Professional ticket holders have access to lobbies for networking with other people with the same level of access. VIP ticket holders also have access to “curated Academy meet and greet sessions.” However, all have equal access to the VR Awards themselves.
AIXR, the organization behind the VR Awards, is an international, independent, non-profit organization dedicated to growing the XR sector through professional development and general education.
Blogs and industry publications by the organization are free to access to anyone. However, events that take place throughout the year require industry membership at the Company, University, or Freelancer level.
VRChat, the group bringing the VR Awards online, is a free-to-play virtual world currently in early access on Steam, Oculus, and VIVEPORT.
This year, the VR Awards will be given for thirteen categories to be judged by over 70 judges. Judges include Charlie Fink, HP’s Joanna Popper, Google’s Greg Ivanov, HTC’s Shen Ye, and NVIDIA’s Lisa Bell.
While it is a shame that the VR Awards can’t happen in person this year, it seems fitting that a VR awards ceremony should take place in VR. And, like many remote events this year, it seems likely that having the event remotely will allow more people than ever to attend.
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