ANVIO, a global Virtual Reality (VR) developer, plans to expand into Africa, with a new partner location set to open soon in Luanda, Angola.
Following the company's successful debut in South Africa, the Angola launch will be ANVIO's second presence on the continent, reaffirming its commitment to bringing high-quality VR experiences to emerging global markets.
This come as the VR market in Africa is growing rapidly, with some statistics indicating that VR income, coupled with augmented reality revenue, could exceed US$741 million on the continent by 2030.
To this end, Konstantin Tonkikh, CEO of ANVIO VR, noted: "Expansion in Africa is an important part of ANVIO's global strategy. We see enormous potential in emerging markets, where innovative entertainment formats can quickly find their audience.
“The launch in Luanda is another step toward making high-quality VR technologies available to new regions and supporting the growth of the industry worldwide."
With the Luanda opening, ANVIO continues building a strong foundation for future African growth, supporting new audiences and developing partnerships in fast-growing markets, the company said.
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