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Google ties up with LG Uplus on VR content
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IANS | 12 Jan, 2019
In line with its drive to make virtual reality (VR) content more
accessible to people around the world, Google has entered into a
partnership with South Korean mobile carrier LG Uplus Corp.
LG Uplus on Friday said that it would set up a fund with Google to invest in VR content, Yonhap news agency reported.
The
agreement, made during the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held
here from January 8-11, is aimed at investing in the development of VR
content during the first half of the year, LG Uplus said.
The content will be viewed through LG Uplus platforms and Google-owned global video streaming service YouTube.
LG
Uplus will be responsible for the planning and production of the VR
content and commercialisation rights in South Korea, while Google will
acquire global distribution rights through YouTube, company officials
said.
Over the past few year, Google has taken several initiatives to make VR content more popular on YouTube.
To make it easier and less expensive to create in VR, the tech giant introduced the VR180 format.
Google
partnered with with YouTube and immersive media company VR Scout to
launch a global series of VR180 training academies - known as VR Creator
Lab.
It launched the first "VR Creator Lab" in Los Angeles in June 2018, and soon brought to Europe.
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