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The SXSW Trade Show hosts an array for creative and tech companies from around the world. This year’s most prominent trend is Virtual Reality with a significant amount of exhibitors utilizing the hot new tech trend to engage with Trade Show attendees. This four-day show also features niche areas including Digital Music Lounge, Come & Capture, and Startup Central, as well as panels and speaks on the Next Stage.
Trade Show participants ride the Virtual Reality Rollercoaster at the Gillette Clinical Pressure Chamber powered by Discovery-VR / Photo by Dana Summers
Art piece created by both art students and computer science students at Virginia Tech to create a visual representation of how computers work. / Photo by Dana Summers
This AI Samurai is able to answer and ask any question. / Photo by Dana Summers
Woman tests out the Hum On! app. / Photo by Dana Summers
Brazil was one of the many countries scouting for tech talent at SXSW. / Photo by Dana Summers
The Bumbly’s booth attracted a huge crowd with its promise of giving anyone who dared an honest appraisal of their appearance. / Photo by Dana Summers
Attendees at the NowSourcing booth / Photo by Dana Summers
Ino-v8 is a robot made out of inventions from the past 200 years to show the urgent need for new inventions and innovations. / Photo by Dana Summers
Photo by Dana Summers
The Human Rights Foundation’s “Silence the Regime with your flashdrive” project is a project where they will use donated flash drives to send e-books to North Korea. / Photo by Dana Summers
NASA’s popular and large booth at the SXSW Trade Show / Photo by Dana Summers
A man is completing a Houdini-like escape trip via VR at the Denton booth. / Photo by Dana Summers
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