Eyeing emerging markets for virtual reality growth


(From left) US VR Global Inc chief technology officer Ranjeet S Rustogi, Ramelle, Francq and business development director Jamie Terauds.

COMPUTER software company US VR Global Inc has launched its first virtual reality (VR) park called Hero Central Park, which is touted to be one of the largest VR parks in the world.

Its chief executive officer, Marc-Olivier Francq, said the park – deemed as the New Generation Playground – will be the launch pad for the company into emerging markets, especially countries in South-East Asia, India and China.

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