OcuFes Reboot Returns to Akihabara for 10th Anniversary of VR Year One
The reboot of OcuFes, a foundational XR community that began in 2013, returns to its Akihabara birthplace to reflect on the pioneers of the early VR era and showcase current cutting-edge XR, a decade after the commercial VR launch.
Reporting from 1 source: PANORA.
NPO OcuFes and PanoraPro announced OcuFes Reboot, a free hands-on XR event on November 3, 2026, at Akihabara UDX. The event marks 10 years since 2016's VR元年, when three major VR headsets launched. Applications for exhibitors and sponsors are open until July 6. An evening networking event, Revival! VR Festival, is also planned.
OcuFes started in 2013 with the Oculus Rift DK1, holding over 40 events from Mumbai to Los Angeles. The community became an NPO in 2014 and rebranded as Japan VR Fest in 2017. Now, for the 10th anniversary of 2016's VR元年, the reboot asks where those early XR pioneers are today. The daytime session at Sabonius Square is free for individual exhibitors, with 20 to 48 slots available. The evening networking event at HUB Akihabara Store costs 5,500 yen and caps at 80 attendees.
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