Limbic Chairs - invited to sit during the VRDAYS

Among the exhibitors at VRDAYS was Patrik Künzler, MD, inventor of the Limbic Chair. His startup Inno-Motion promises straight sitting, without effort. At the same time, you should be able to remain flexible and relaxed. The innovative chair with the matching VR applications uses the findings from brain research. We wanted to know from him how he perceived the VRDAYS and the visitors.

We briefly took a closer look at the Limbic Chair and discovered that it is not at all easy to control the VR games with the chair. Relaxed sitting, on the other hand, was quite easy. During the entire VRDAYS, the stand was visited non-stop by young and old.

How were the VRDays for you?

Very good. There was a lot of professional audience.

What was the benefit for you as a company or also personally? 

Personally, I found it rather stressful, because we had a lot of demos on the treadmill. As a company, the PR is great, of course, and especially the three Youtubers.

Which visitors were you most pleased with? 

About the professionals, artists, academics, anyone who wants to use VR professionally.

How did the visitors react to your attraction?

Very good! And this from children to older visitors. Everyone had a lot of fun and was enthusiastic about our chairs and applications.

Did you also visit other attractions and if so, what did you particularly like? 

I was at ICAROS very briefly during the dismantling at the very end. Otherwise, unfortunately, we hardly had time to take a closer look at anything else.

Would you do anything differently? 

In future, we will screen our stand with cord stands. This way we can better control the flow of visitors.

What surprised you in particular? 

The number of professionals interested in VR who came to VRDAYS.

To whom would you recommend the VRDAYS? 

Professionals and people who are enthusiastic about new and innovative technologies.

Please complete the sentence: At VRDAYS 2019, there will be GENIAL! and above all much bigger.

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