Each year Vallivue School District hosts a technology fair for their teachers and this year the IVRC was fortunate to be asked to speak to staff about virtual reality technology....
The IVRC was privileged to be invited by Boy Scout Troop 198 to help celebrate Troop 1's 100 year anniversary in Idaho. The Boy Scouts of America is an organization...
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3 and held in Los Angeles, has traditionally been the largest annual conference event in the video game industry. Companies and professionals from around...
The Augmented World Expo (AWE) is billed as the largest augmented and virtual reality event in the world. The annual three day conference is in its eighth year and was...
It's been great having JUMP bring added community involvement to downtown Boise. Their recent Media Expo of Idaho, called MXi, was a solid launch for a new event offering media...
Thousands of spectators stand cheering in a large dimmed room trimmed in neon lights and oversized monitors. Below them lies the arena floor where two opponents outfitted with personalized virtual...
On Wednesday, April 26th, on the fifth floor of JUMP (Jack’s Urban Meeting Place), almost 140 students in third through sixth grade from Boise schools joined together for the first...
When new technology begins to mature and attract consumer interest there is usually a commensurate increase in that industries supporting business structure. This can be easily tracked in the rise...
The IVRC was happy to support VYNYL and SkillsUSA at the Meridian Technical Charter High School this past week. Teams of MTCHS students competed in the Interactive Application and Video...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, Henry David Throueau coined the famous quote “The world is but a canvas to our imagination.” Now, that canvas is getting bigger…
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