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Vitruvian VR Launches Equity Crowdfunding Round to Finance Market Launch of its Simulator

Vitruvian VR’s patented 4-axis simulator eliminates motion sickness in virtual reality experiences, offering enhanced realism and comfort. Its crowdfunding campaign on Opstart seeks up to €500,000 to finalize development, marketing, and partnerships. With over €160,000 raised so far, the project has won global awards, secured orders for 56 units, and attracted major investments and grants.

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Vitruvian VR Srl, an innovative SME that produces gyroscopic simulators for virtual reality, launches an equity crowdfunding campaign to finance the market launch of the VR 4XS simulator.

Vitruvian VR is an innovative patented virtual reality simulator capable of solving one of the main problems of virtual reality experiences, namely motion sickness, a discomfort that occurs when the movements perceived by the eyes do not correspond to those felt by the body.

Vitruvian equity crowdfunding campaign is now on Opstart

The crowdfunding campaign is underway on the Opstart platform. The minimum fundraising goal is 100,000 euros, funds that will be used to complete the technical design and create further interest around the project.

By reaching the maximum goal of 500,000 euros, you will be able to develop the final prototype and participate in global fairs and events to officially launch the technology.

Any intermediate amount will be used for marketing activities and to find further partnerships and investors that will allow us to reach the maximum goal. To date, the minimum goal has been largely exceeded with a collection of over 160 thousand euros. But there is still time to invest until February.

An innovative and patented technology

The Vitruvian VR 4XS four-axis simulator stands out for its superior performance compared to three-axis simulators currently on the market.

Its patented technology is protected in over 80% of the world’s countries, ensuring innovation in both hardware and software.

Thanks to the Vitruvian VR 4XS technology, it is possible to offer VR experiences with enhanced realism and unparalleled comfort, completely eliminating the problem of motion sickness , the discomfort that is often felt during virtual reality experiences.

The versatility of the simulator allows for quick interface changes, allowing the user to experience different virtual worlds such as flying an airplane, driving a car and much more.

The results achieved by Vitruvian Vr

Winner of the AWEsome Award at the Augmented World Expo and the main attraction of LEAP 2024 in Riyadh, without any marketing activity Vitruvian VR has received inquiries from all over the world with signed letters of interest for the first 56 simulators.

In 2022, it was selected by Plug and Play, the prestigious Silicon Valley accelerator, for the Advanced Hardware program, receiving the first €120,000 investment.

VVR Srl also won the public tenders Brevetti+, Smart & Start by Invitalia and the Consolidamento Startup Regione Veneto measure.

Michele Ghedina , CEO of Vitruvian VR, commented: “We are excited to open the capital and involve the public of investors for this high-tech project, whose prototypes have met with enormous success at trade fairs around the world, so much so that we already have more than 50 orders to fulfill for the next few years. Thanks to the collection we will be able to respect the delivery times and quickly reach break-even to achieve all our ambitious goals”

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