Utherverse to Host 8th Annual VirtualCon in September

Utherverse to Host 8th Annual VirtualCon in September

CARSON CITY, Nev. — Virtual reality and metaverse technology company Utherverse will hold the eighth edition of its annual virtual conference, VirtualCon, from Sept. 26-28.

According to a rep, “Attendees from around the world will converge on the platform for a professional promotional and networking experience, featuring many types of businesses.”

VirtualCon brings together professionals, companies and enthusiasts to discuss the state of metaverse, virtual reality, cryptocurrencies, NFTs and virtual-world games. 

“Building on the success of 2023’s buzzy event, VirtualCon 2024 looks to be an even larger and more exhilarating affair, with the customary trade-show floor, company booths, industry meetup events, informative presentations and festive after-parties, all leading up to an awards show,” the rep explained. “As always, alongside the convention itself, Utherverse will host a bustling variety of virtual performances, games and giveaways.”

Utherverse.io founder Brian Shuster noted that VirtualCon has experienced significant growth in recent years, especially during the pandemic. He added that this year, part of the convention will take place in Utherverse’s next-generation platform, through the Xaeon Metaverse Browser.

For more information, visit VirtualWorldConvention.com.

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