​Disguise And Moment Factory Collaborate

The collaboration will focus on Moment Factory’s use of disguise’s technology and expertise whilst promoting Moment Factory’s conception and production of immersive experiences.

Moment Factory co-founder Dominic Audet: “By creating this collaboration with disguise, we will enhance our common delivery capacity for live xR events around the globe. Following a ten year-long relationship, sharing common DNA in music and live events, it is only natural to combine our visions to continue bringing amazing experiences to life all around the world.”

disguise CEO, Fernando Kufer: “ After working with Moment Factory for many years and seeing the amazing projects they have delivered using our technology, I am confident that we will push each other to break boundaries in music and entertainment. With Moment Factory, we will bring new meaning to the disguise motto of create together."

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