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Facebook's Oculus Connect conference to be hosted online in September

By ANI | Updated: August 26, 2020 17:38 IST

Facebook's annual Oculus Connect conference is slated to be held on September 16 and is getting rebranded as 'Facebook Connect'.

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Facebook's annual Oculus Connect conference is slated to be held on September 16 and is getting rebranded as 'Facebook Connect'.

The event will be publicly streamed online, a change the social media conglomerate had announced in April.

Connect 2020 will have a mix of virtual and augmented reality news from Facebook.

According to The Verge, it will be a first outing for "Facebook Reality Labs," a name that now covers all Facebook's VR and AR efforts.

"Viewers can experience keynotes from Facebook leaders and industry visionaries to hear about the latest innovations in AR/VR and join immersive developer sessions," the Verge quoted Facebook in a press release as saying.

( With inputs from ANI )

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