Augmented World Expo is back, and we've got prizes and tickets to give away

Win yourself a VR body-tracking HoloSuit
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Augmented World Expo, the massive augmented reality and virtual reality conference and expo, is back for another year. The show takes place 30 May - 1 June at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Silicon Valley - and we've got a bunch of stuff to give away.

This year's show is set to be even grander in scale, bringing together some of the biggest companies in the field. There'll be talks from Facebook, HTC, Unity and more, while the the AWE Playground will be back and even bigger this year, letting attendees get their hands on some never-been-seen-before VR and AR demos.

Interested? We've got two all-day passes to give away. Plus, all Wareable readers get a $100 discount on passes for the Friday - all you need to do is to head here and use the code WAREABLE49.

We're also giving one lucky reader a brand new HoloSuit. The HoloSuit is a full-body motion capture suit for virtual reality, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in VR. It'll be on sale later in the year, but if you enter our competition you could be the first to get your hands on one for free.

So how do you win? Just follow us on Twitter at @wareable and tweet us the answer to the question below. Winners will be chosen and notified by direct message.

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If you want to learn more you can head over to the Augmented World Expo site, where you'll also find a full list of the exhibitors set for this year's show.

Augmented World Expo is back, and we've got prizes and tickets to give away



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Now at Business Insider, Hugh originally joined Wareable from TechRadar where he’d been writing news, features, reviews and just about everything else you can think of for three years.

Hugh is now a correspondent at Business Insider.

Prior to Wareable, Hugh freelanced while studying, writing about bad indie bands and slightly better movies. He found his way into tech journalism at the beginning of the wearables boom, when everyone was talking about Google Glass and the Oculus Rift was merely a Kickstarter campaign - and has been fascinated ever since.

He’s particularly interested in VR and any fitness tech that will help him (eventually) get back into shape. Hugh has also written for T3, Wired, Total Film, Little White Lies and China Daily.


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