Rob Welan and Kate Perry of Fire Station 101, and Shane Mallory and Bonnie Davidson of TAFE Qld South West.
Rob Welan and Kate Perry of Fire Station 101, and Shane Mallory and Bonnie Davidson of TAFE Qld South West. David Nielsen

Virtual reality turns crowd on

FIRE STATION 101 proved a big drawcard for Ipswich Chamber of Commerce's After 5 event this week.

Those who attended heard about how they could take advantage of the new technology hub. A presentation on virtual reality and augmented reality also proved popular.

Hands on demonstrations had guests swimming with humpback whales and battling hidden enemies.

The After 5 events provide Ipswich Chamber members with network opportunities as well as a chance to learn about new businesses .


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