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1995 OCULUS celebrates the company’s 100th anniversary.
1995 The new Twinfield® perimeter is a premiere: For the first time static and kinetic perimetry is automatically and manually possible.
2002 World premiere of the first automatically rotating 3D Scheimpflug camera, the Pentacam®. Until today one of the company’s flagships.
2005 The Pentacam® HR, equipped with an even higher resolution camera, is presented.
2006 Purchase of an additional company building.
2009 After a two years construction period, the new OCULUS headquarters are re-inaugurated.
In June of 2012, Palmer formed OculusVR.
Just six months after their first round, Oculus raised again in December of 2013 — this time, it was $75M from Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital, Matrix Partners, and Formation 8.
They’d sourced enough components to make around 65,000 units of this first iteration — on February 21st of 2014, they officially sold out.
2015 At OCULUS headquarters, extensive construction work to create a high-rack warehouse, expand the distribution area and provide additional space for research and development as well as for the service department, are completed.
2015 Graduate Economist Christian Kirchhübel joins the company as additional managing director.
2018 Founding of the subsidiary OCULUS Brasil Comercio Importação Exportação e Serviços de Equipamentos Médicos LTDA, based in São Paulo.
2019 Founding of OCULUS Instruments Ltd in Birmingham, Great Britain, for direct distribution to retina specialists in UK and Ireland.
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| Unity Technologies | 2006 | $1.8B | 3,379 | 348 |
| Playdom | 2008 | $19.0M | 350 | - |
| RealNetworks | 1994 | $156.2M | 1,060 | 1 |
| Scopely | 2011 | $12.5M | 1,200 | 38 |
| Zynga | 2007 | $2.8B | 1,777 | 53 |
| Glu Mobile | 2001 | $540.5M | 800 | - |
| Activision Blizzard | 2008 | $7.5B | 9,500 | 164 |
| Linden Lab | 1999 | $75.0M | 245 | 6 |
| ngmoco | 2008 | - | 26 | - |
| Epic Games | 1991 | $500.0M | 1,001 | 105 |
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