Turn your XR pilot into a program your org depends on.

Book a private meeting with ArborXR at AWE 2026

We're hosting private sessions for teams scaling XR programs.
In 20 minutes, you'll see how ArborXR helps you:

Provision, configure, and update your VR/AR fleet across sites without touching every headset

Push the same content version to thousands of devices across every site — no drift, no manual updates

See which programs are driving outcomes, and which aren't, with ArborXR Insights

Stay vendor-agnostic. PICO, HTC, Samsung, Meta — all on one platform

Bring your hardest XR scaling question. We'll bring the headsets and the answers.

Long Beach Convention Center
June 16–18, 2026
Booth #823
Book Your Session

Book your session with one of our XR specialists at the booth

Sessions are limited. Pick a member of our team and lock in your time.

Devin Marble

Role

Enterprise Growth Lead – 
the guy to talk to when leadership just asked how you're deploying 500 headsets by Q3

Fun Fact

Recently gave a TEDx talk on letting nursing students fail safely in VR. The headset wasn't even the hardest part.

Book 20 min with Devin

Patri Meyer

Role

Director of Customer Success –
the person customers call when their XR program needs to 
grow up

Fun Fact

the person customers call when their XR program needs to grow up

Book 20 min with Patri

Bradley Mortensen

Role

Director of ISV Partnerships — works with the developers and content studios building the 
XR apps.

Fun Fact

I used to be the engine room for a metal band, playing drums and melting faces before transitioning into the tech space

Book 20 min with Bradley

Ryan Van Deusen

Role

Director of Business Development & Partnerships — 
connects ArborXR with the 
OEMs, resellers, and channel partners shaping the future of enterprise XR.

Fun Fact

Has personally onboarded 
3,000+ headsets. Asks for the most absurd training scenario you've got.

Book 20 min with Ryan

Bill Myers

Role

Senior AE — 
talks to L&D teams scaling VR past 100 headsets.

Fun Fact

I've given over 1800 VR demos in my lifetime (yes, I count every one of them)

Book 20 min with Bill

Trusted by 3000+ Companies Worldwide

On the AWE Stage

Roundtable
June 16 | 5:00-6:00pm

Roundtable Discussions: XR Go-to-Market Strategies

Presenters

Devin Marble and Bill Myers | ArborXR

Will O’Donnell | Groove Jones
Annie Eaton and Amy Stout | Futurus
Inga Petryaevskaya | ShapesXR

Description

Most XR sessions traffic in "potential" or tip into self-congratulation, but this one doesn't. Five seasoned XR operators will open up a candid, interactive roundtable on what actually works across healthcare, workforce, design, enterprise, and education: the throughline of successful deployments, what it takes to scale, and the messy middle in between. Founders, product leaders, designers, builders, and GTM teams are invited to bring their questions and hard-won experiences into the mix and walk away with practical patterns they can actually use.

Keynote | Main Stage

June 17 | 10:30am-10:55am

The 5 XR Program Killers (And How to Survive Them)

Presenters

Brad Scoggin, Co-Founder & CEO | ArborXR

Description

Your pilot worked. So why isn't your program scaling? After watching thousands of enterprise XR deployments live and die, ArborXR Co-Founder and CEO Brad Scoggin has identified the five moments that kill programs and the moves that separate the survivors. This is the talk the enterprise track doesn't usually get: honest, data-backed, and long overdue.

Keynote | Enterprise Stage
June 18 | 10:00-10:25am

From Killer to Comeback: An Enterprise XR Survival Story

Presenters

Ryan Van Deusen | ArborXR

VR Expert
PICO
An ArborXR Customer

Description

Every enterprise XR program hits a moment where it almost doesn't make it. In this follow-up to Brad Scoggin's main stage talk, Ryan Van Deusen, Head of Global Business Development at ArborXR, is joined by PICO, VR Expert, and an ArborXR enterprise customer to walk through exactly what that moment looked like and what it took to come out the other side. The killers are real. So is the comeback.