Thursday , February 11, 2010 / 16:39 PST
The City of San Francisco was asked by ChinaSF, the business development agency responsible for relations between the Country of China and San Francisco to find a technologically advanced venue to host a summit. They naturally turned to Obscura. 65 people, including the head of San Francisco’s economic development office, China’s Council General and businessman Vincent Lo were in attendance. Our studio is a virtual playground of emerging technologies and the crowd was wowed. The Luncheon focused on technology, as well as the benefits of doing business in and with China.
CEO Patrick Connolly demoing the holotouch screen
Vincent Lo and Patrick Connolly sharing stories during the technology luncheon