Explore the future of virtual and augmented reality in transforming eCommerce, retail, and real estate. Join the WAVES XR Creator Hackathon 2025 to create innovative virtual showrooms and interactive shopping experiences.
Waves Xr Creator HackathonImmersive TechnologiesVirtual RealityAugmented RealityEcommerceReal EstateFeb 13, 2025
The WAVES XR Creator Hackathon 2025 is an event that brings together developers, designers, and enthusiasts to create innovative immersive technology solutions for eCommerce, retail, and real estate.
You can register for the WAVES XR Creator Hackathon 2025 by visiting the official website and following the registration process. The event is open to individuals and teams of up to five members.
The key focus areas of the hackathon are eCommerce, retail, and real estate, with a focus on creating virtual showrooms, interactive shopping experiences, and virtual property tours.
Projects will be evaluated based on innovation, user experience, technical complexity, and practical application in a real-world setting.
Participants will have access to mentorship from industry experts, workshops on VR and AR development, and free tools and software from leading platforms.
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