ClassVR’s intuitive classroom solution will be showcased at this year’s Mobile World Congress in conjunction with its gesture-based technology partners Crunchfish. Mobile World Congress is the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry, organised by the GSMA and held in the Mobile World Capital Barcelona, 27 February – 2 March 2017
Featuring on the Crunchfish stand (Hall 7, 7E41), visitors will be able to try the ClassVR headsets first-hand and see why the innovative classroom solution caused such a stir in January at Bett 2017, the world’s largest education exhibition. The fully integrated gesture-based controls from Crunchfish give students the unparalleled freedom to explore VR and AR content on ClassVR’s all-in-one high definition headset, without the need for any external hardware or controls.
Joakim Nydemark, CEO of Crunchfish comments:
“Educational VR has a huge potential in changing the way we educate people and we are excited to be working with ClassVR from Avantis and contribute to this change. The partnership is also a confirmation of gestures as a natural way to interact in VR environments.”