Seeing is Believing: XR for Communicating Climate Resilience

Event ID: PP1162328

Mon, Mar 16, 2026 | 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Venue: Room 201-202 (JW Marriott)

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Summary

Climate risks are often invisible in daily life: too abstract for action, too complex for traditional media. This session showcases how XR, digital twins, and immersive storytelling can transform risk perception from data to visceral shared experience. Panelists will share examples from wildfire-prone communities and coastal resilience projects, unpacking immersive media's unique power to overcome misinformation, bridge silos, and build trust.

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