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XRA TO HOST 2026 TECHSUMMIT IN WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 3–4

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Washington, D.C. — The XR Association (XRA) will host its annual TechSummit on March 3–4, 2026, bringing together member company representatives for two days of immersive technology demonstrations, policy engagement, and industry collaboration in Washington, D.C.

The two-day, in-person event will feature tech demos, committee meetings, insightful programming, and networking opportunities designed to advance dialogue around immersive technologies and their role in innovation, safety, and economic growth.

On Tuesday, March 3, XRA members will participate in meetings on Capitol Hill to educate policymakers about the importance and impact of immersive technologies. The day will conclude with XRA’s fourth annual Demo on the Hill, offering members of Congress and congressional staff the opportunity to experience the latest immersive technology innovations firsthand.

The TechSummit will continue on Wednesday, March 4, with XRA’s All-Member Meeting, featuring industry insights, committee meetings, and opportunities for collaboration, followed by an evening reception and formal dinner.

Notional Agenda

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Member meetings on Capitol Hill – Capitol Complex

Demo on the Hill Reception – Rayburn Foyer

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

All-Member Meeting kickoff with lunch

General session (speakers to be announced)

Committee meetings

Evening reception and dinner

The TechSummit agenda is designed to foster meaningful discussion and highlight cutting-edge immersive technologies while strengthening collaboration across XRA’s membership. XRA looks forward to convening members and policymakers to advance shared priorities for the immersive technology ecosystem.

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