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A sampling of companies active in the burgeoning virtual reality industry

NEXTVR
Headquarters: Laguna Beach, Calif.
Top executives: David Cole and DJ Roller, co-founders; Brad Allen, executive chairman.
Background: A technology company working with leagues and networks, NextVR has developed what it calls a “lens-to-lens system for capturing and delivering live and on-demand virtual reality experiences in true broadcast quality.”

EON SPORTS VR
Headquarters: Kansas City
Top executives: Brendan Reilly, chief executive and co-founder.
Background: Developers of VR-based coaching and training tools, Eon Sports has worked with major college football programs, including UCLA, Ole Miss and Kansas.

OTOY
Headquarters: Los Angeles
Top executives: Jules Urbach, chief executive; Alissa Grainger, co-founder and president; Malcolm Taylor, co-founder and CTO.
Background: The cloud graphics and software company worked earlier this year with the NHL on a VR test of its Stadium Series game at Levi’s Stadium.

GOPRO
Headquarters: San Mateo, Calif.
Top executives: Nick Woodman, founder and chief executive; Anthony Bates, president
Background: Already active in extreme sports through its popular cameras, GoPro recently made a major move into virtual reality through its purchase of French software outfit Kolor.

OCULUS VR
Headquarters: Menlo Park, Calif.
Top executives: Palmer Luckey, founder; Brendan Iribe, chief executive; Jason Rubin, head of worldwide studios
Background: Oculus has released an early-adopter version of a VR headset, the Gear VR Innovator, and has a mass-market model called the Rift slated for release early next year. The company also has created a software development kit to allow third-party developers to create games and other experiences for the headsets.

REEL FX
Headquarters: Dallas
Top executives: Dale Carman, co-founder and executive creative director; Steve O’Brien, chief executive; Dan Ferguson, director of interactive.
Background: The independent animation and entertainment studio last year formed a dedicated VR division called Reel FX VR and is working on projects including a recent test with the Dallas Mavericks.

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