Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality
Virtual reality (VR), along with its counterpart augmented reality (AR), is projected to be an $80-billion-dollar industry by 2025, according to global investment firm Goldman Sachs.
Georgia is on the forefront of this new wave of technology due in part to the state's thriving film and television production ecosystem and deep technology talent base.
Last year, there were 248 entertainment productions in the state, and the number of gaming companies rose to more than 70 in metro Atlanta alone.
Georgia's production tax incentive, which also extends to digital entertainment, has brought big projects and put the state on the world stage as no. 5 in film production globally.
Atlanta also lands among the top 10 cities in the U.S. for technology startup activity and venture capital funding further fueled by talent from neighboring internationally renowned institutions such as the Georgia Institute of Technology, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and others.
Georgia boasts leading thinkers in VR and AR research, game design and production. Demand from the state's 30 Fortune 1000 companies fuels virtual reality innovation for commercial use.
From the cutting-edge research conducted at Emory University leveraging VR to treat PTSD and Georgia Tech's dedicated Augmented Realities lab, to TRICK 3D's commercial projects for corporate clients such as Delta Air Lines and Georgia Power, VR innovations and applications are taking off in Georgia.
Press Releases
Apr 27, 2020 Amazon Announces New Fulfillment Center, Creating 800 New Jobs in Columbia County
Atlanta, April 27, 2020 –Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Amazon will further expand its Georgia presence with a new fulfillment center planned in...
Apr 15, 2020 Dublin Highway 257 Rail Property Certified As ‘Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development’ (GRAD) Site
ATLANTA, April 15, 2020 —The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) today announced with the Dublin-Laurens County Development Authority that the county’s Highway 257 Rail...
Apr 2, 2020 Gov. Kemp, University of Georgia's SBDC Provide Overview of CARES Act Funding
Atlanta, April 2, 2020 –Today Governor Brian P. Kemp and the University of Georgia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provided an overview of the funding...
Mar 11, 2020 Georgia Film Office Launches New Website, Celebrates Record-breaking Results at State Capitol
ATLANTA, March 11, 2020 —The Georgia Film Office, a division of the Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), today celebrated with legislators and industry partners the...
Mar 11, 2020 Kerry Group to Expand in Floyd County, Invest $125 Million
Atlanta, March 11, 2020 –Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Kerry Group will expand its operations in Rome, Georgia, investing $125 million, its largest-ever...
Mar 11, 2020 Medline Industries, Inc. to Create 150 Jobs, Invest $70 Million in Bryan County
Atlanta, March 11, 2020 –Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Bryan County will be home to Georgia’s newest Medline Industries, Inc. location in the...
Mar 6, 2020 Family-Owned Sugar Bowl Bakery to Open Facility in DeKalb County, Create 400 Jobs
Atlanta, March 6, 2020 –Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Sugar Bowl Bakery, one of the leading minority-owned bakeries in America, will locate its...
Feb 27, 2020 Toyota Financial Services to Establish New Service Center in Alpharetta, Create 150 Jobs
Atlanta, GA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Toyota Financial Services will open a new office in Alpharetta to become the company’s East...
Feb 24, 2020 Sonic Automotive, Inc. to Locate Regional Headquarters in Gwinnett Co., Create 130 Jobs
Atlanta, February 24, 2020 –Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Sonic Automotive, Inc., (NYSE:SAH), a Fortune 500 Company and one of the largest retailers...
Feb 20, 2020 Mannington Mills to Expand, Create 268 Jobs in Gordon Co.
Atlanta, February 20, 2020 –Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced a $22 million expansion by flooring manufacturer Mannington Mills, Inc. in Gordon County due to...