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Anne-Marie: MagicLeap’s doing a workshop. HTC with Vinay [Narayan], who’s always wonderful. But then there’s the Virtual Reality, Toronto; VRTO: That one is a small but very powerful group. And the Global Summit is kind of like taking both of those. And then we’ve got workshops too.
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