AliceX.com's Fabian Grey to Discuss VR's Future at Phoenix Forum

PHOENIX AliceX.com CEO Fabian Grey will be one of the featured speakers on the panel "The Future of Virtual Reality" at the Phoenix Forum. The panel, which will focus on virtual reality's future in the adult industry, will take place this Thurs., Mar. 31 from 12 noon-1 p.m. at the Palm E Ballroom at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

"I'm looking forward to joining my colleagues on the 'Future of Virtual Reality' discussion panel, where we can share our expertise with one another and gain valuable insights," Grey said. "The adult industry continually takes the lead on the integration and direction of new technologies; this is definitely the case with virtual reality, so I'm especially proud to be a part of this forward-looking panel."

The discussion topics will include future growth areas, such as the rising interest in VR headsets and mobile access, and how these segments will accelerate consumer demand for VR. The panel will also discuss how the adult industry will adopt the emerging technology for content production, site development and rapid user delivery. 

AliceX.com, which began its public beta test earlier this month, is positioned as a leading virtual reality website with live streaming and adult webcam models. Users only need an Android smartphone and VR goggles, which are provided for free by the site, to enter a state-of-the-art virtual reality world.

The Phoenix Forum, a leading trade show for the adult online industry, will begin on Thurs., Mar. 31 and continue until Sun., Apr. 3.

For more information on Alice-X.com, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on the Phoenix Forum, visit their official website.

 

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