David Moreno has over 15 years of work experience. David has held various roles at VIRTUALWARE, including Chief Marketing Officer, EMEA Business Manager, Business Development Manager for LATAM, Mexico, and Spain, and Education Business Manager. David has also served as a Programmer Analyst and Creative Director. In addition to their roles at VIRTUALWARE, David has been involved in various industry associations and organizations, including acting as a Co-Chair for the Enterprise Committee at VR AR Association and a Co-Chair for the Enterprise Services & Tools Group at AIXR - The Academy of International Extended Reality. David has also served as an Advisory Board Member at Unity Technologies, VR AR Association, VIRTUAL IMPACT DIGITAL, and XR Bootcamp. Furthermore, they are a member of CMO Alliance, The CMO Club, ETSA CIC, and National Center For Simulation (NCS).
David Moreno completed an Advanced Program in Sales Management (PSDV) at ESIC Business & Marketing School in 2014. From 2003 to 2007, they earned a Bachelor of Science Honours in Computing from the University of Wales, specializing in computing. Additionally, they obtained a Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) from the University of Cambridge in 2013.
Virtualware
Virtualware (EPA:MILVIR) is one of the pioneering corporations in the European Virtual Reality industry applied to the industrial, educational and healthcare sectors. Its team of more than 50 people has developed more than 500 projects in more than 33 countries. It has its headquarters in Bilbao, Spain, and its North American headquarters in Hamilton (Canada). For the last two decades, it has been developing immersive solutions oriented to the industrial end educational world, and counts among its clients multinationals and institutions such as GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Ontario Power Generation, Petronas, Iberdrola, Alstom, Guardian Glass, Gestamp, Danone, Johnson & Johnson, Biogen, Bayer, ADIF, the Spanish Ministry of Defense, McMaster University, El Retoño Technical University or EAN University, to name a few. Virtualware’s flagship product VIROO, the world’s pioneering VR as a Service (VRaaS) platform, makes Virtual Reality accessible to companies and institutions of all sizes and sectors. It is already used by companies on three continents and has been applied in the development of strategic projects for defence ministries, critical infrastructure training simulators and innovative educational programmes. Virtualware also participates in Evolv, a medical and digital health device manufacturer specializing in developing rehabilitation solutions based on immersive technologies.