Facebook Reality Labs will show audiences the future of Oculus, Spark AR, Facebook AR and Portal later this year.
Facebook has announced a date for its annual Oculus Connect conference, but this year’s event will be different… and not in the way you’d expect. The big change, explained in a post on Facebook’s technical blog, is that the company has changed the event’s name to Facebook Connect, which will now include all of the company’s work in both virtual and augmented reality instead of focusing solely on the work the Oculus team is doing. According to Facebook, this will be the first opportunity for the newly established Facebook Reality Labs that encompasses all of Oculus, Spark AR, Facebook AR and its Portal products to walk audiences through the entire family of Facebook future tech.