The Klerksdorp Virtual Reality Innovation Hub recently got some new colors in preparation of establishing the Virtual Reality Innovation Hub. If you haven’t followed the story about the Innovation Hub that got vandalized you can visit the Virtual Reality Innovation Hub pages for more information.
We purchased the property in an Auction on the 25th of October 2018 in a relatively good condition. During the transfer of the property onto my name, the property got vandalized. At the moment we are in a legal dispute with the owner to recoup some of the costs and damage.
We have however started to repair the Property and slowly turning it into the Innovation hub. We recently painted the property.
Images of the Newly Painted Virtual Reality Innovation Hub
Please note this is not the final look of the innovation hub. These pictures were taken while the contractors was still busy painting the property. In Good spirits and supporting local businesses, we are using local contractors from Klerksdorp to repair the property.

Exterior Front view of the Property that will soon become the Klerksdorp Innovation Hub and Virtual Reality Training Center

Rear View of the property which will soon become the Klerksdorp Innovation Hub and Virtual Reality Training Center.

This side of the property will be developed into a parking area. The property is built on two pieces of land. Thus providing ample parking for clients and staff.

The back of the property will be further developed, to provide an entertainment area for staff and clients.
Want to support the Klerksdorp Virtual Reality Innovation Hub?
At the time of writing this peace. The repairs to the property which will soon become the Virtual Reality Innovation Hub in Klerksdorp South Africa is self-funded. If you are interested in sponsoring some of the repairs or would like to become one of the official sponsors of the Innovation Hub. Please contact Gerald Ferreira on +27 72 234 7513.
Visit the Virtual Reality Innovation Hub pages for updates, and see the progress we are making getting the Virtual Reality Innovation Hub up and running.