In late 2014, the City of Tshwane andEON Reality (a leading US VR Company) signed an “IDC Agreement” to establish the Tshwane Interactive Digital Centre, one in a global network of other IDC’s.
Naledi3d Factory was tasked as the local, experienced entity to establish and manage the Centre.
The Centre launched in April 2016 in Hatfield and was a first for Africa. It comprised a training centre (Virtual Reality Innovation Academy – VRIA) that enrolled 50 young interns a year and offered training in the art of VR content development and entrepreneurial skills – an eleven-month programme. Around 85% of those that completed the programme found employment within weeks of completion.
The Development Studio created new VR content to address local needs. The 500m2 showroom showcased all VR technologies available at the time – from mobile to Cube and all points in between.
The City of Tshwane took over the Centre in mid-2019 as a working Centre and moved to TLMA (Tshwane Leadership and Management Centre) in Pretoria West.
















2000: Sun City, ACT 2000 – The African Computing & Telecommunications Summit

1998 – 2002: CSIR VR Centre





