

VNTANA HOLLAGRAM at Virgin Atlantic Event
We’re excited to share with you that last week VNTANA partnered with Virgin Atlantic for their Business is an Adventure event, featuring Los Angeles’ most innovative companies. Our CEO, Ashley Crowder was invited by Virgin to share her thoughts on the future of augmented reality. Check out her post here:
HOW THE RISE OF AUGMENTED REALITY WILL IMPACT OUR LIVES
During the event, attendees experienced VNTANA’s HOLLAGRAM Selfie display, showcasing the latest in our interactive


Fox Sports Races to Broadcast Daytona 500 in Virtual Reality
5-year deal with NextVR will expand VR coverage to more sports. NASCAR fans who don’t make the pilgrimage to the newly renovated Daytona International Speedway this weekend can still get a unique perspective of the racing action. Fox Sports has teamed up with NextVR to bring the 58th running of the Daytona 500 to Samsung SSNLF -2.44% Gear VR users. NextVR will have 360-degree cameras positioned at the starting line, in pit row, and in the garage. And Fox will livestream a di


FOX Sports, NextVR sign multi-year deal to develop virtual reality offerings
NextVR, the leader in live-action virtual reality broadcast technology, and FOX Sports will begin a five-year partnership offering fans live, virtual reality coverage of the nation's top sporting events. This partnership to broadcast live sports in virtual reality is the first of its kind and will include a range of top sporting events where FOX Sports holds the broadcast rights. In January, NextVR and FOX Sports showcased the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) matches in virtual


Hong Kong investor Danny Yeung dives into biotech after trying out mango shakes and retail shop boug
Danny Yeung has been called a serial entrepreneur, having dabbled in everything from mango shakes to furniture to a Hong Kong-based internet retailer that was bought out by Groupon, who then put him in charge of its East Asian operations. The San Francisco native is now an investor in and chief executive officer of a local biotech firm. So one can’t help but to ask him jokingly if he is the Martin Shkreli of Hong Kong. “I’m the opposite,” he says of the controversial American