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Unity3d Announced "Unity Without Borders" Apply Now

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Unity3d Announced "Unity Without Borders" Apply Now

 

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Unity Without Borders comes with a way to Unite Europe for devs affected by Trump

50 developers will get visa support, flight, accommodation, per diem as well as an event ticket - applications close on March 19
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Unity Technologies has revealed their Unity Without Borders sponsorship plan, by which 50 developers coming from nations affected by President Trump's immigration ban should be able to join Unite Europe in Amsterdam in June.


The sponsorship:

A trip to Unite Europe

Unity will be offering 50 developers a trip to Unite Europe - a global conference where you can:
  • Unlock the full creative potential of the Unity engine
  • Meet up and brainstorm with fellow Unity devs, experts, and industry leaders
  • Get a peek at what Unity will be providing in the future
 John Riccitiello, the business's CEO, focused on the idea in the days after the effectuation of the ban, however the accurate nature of the effort merely has been disclosed today. As an element of Unity Without Borders, 50 developers is likely to experience support from Unity with all the Shengen visa process, a round-trip airline ticket to Amsterdam, 4 nights in a hotel, cash for per diem expenditures, as well as a free ticket to Unite Europe.

How to apply


If you think you might be a choice for this promotion, be sure to look at the instructions and complete the application form.
Application submissions is not going to be accepted after March 19, 2017 at 12:00 AM CET.


Note that if you are located in Syria or Iran, US government regulations will not allow Unity to permit you to create a Unity ID;
instead please email unitywithoutborders@unity3d.com.

Please take note that as a condition of sponsorship, you'll need a Schengen Visa, that you simply will have to personally submit an application for and acquire from an embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (or any other embassy that can issue you a Schengen Visa). A condition will likely be put on this visa that limits the time you are allowed to remain in the Schengen Area.


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