On the occasion of its last match at the LDLC Arena this season, LDLC ASVEL took advantage of the reception of FC Barcelona in its brand new lair to offer an immersive experience to a patient from the Léon Bérard Center in Lyon.
Using a Virtual Reality headset, Raphaël will be able to watch the match from his room via a 360 camera installed at the edge of the pitch.
“We are very touched by the attention, very proud to be associated with this ambitious and formidable experience, very happy that patients from the IHOPe (Institut d’Hématologie Pédiatrique de Lyon, managed jointly by the Center Léon Bérard and the Hospices Civils de Lyon) can see themselves brought a little joy in sometimes difficult journeys, and eminently convinced of the success of this project. » specifies Damien Sebileau, Deputy General Director of the Léon Bérard Center, in a press release.
For this operation, the club chaired by Tony Parker is joining forces with its partner Ciril GROUP and Infinity Nine Media. “I am very happy to see these synergies being created, supported by trusted people, with whom I share these values of solidarity and team spirit. This is an admirable project, in which I am proud to associate LDLC ASVEL and Infinity Nine Media. » adds Tony Parker, President LDLC ASVEL and shareholder Infinity Nine Media.
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