
XR For Impact:
Immersive Nature Experiences and the Power of Story to Change Reality
Join a captivating talk that combines cutting-edge virtual reality technology with extraordinary nature experiences—where imagination, emotion, and sustainability meet. Through examples from films and immersive nature journeys, we’ll explore how visual narratives inspire connection to nature and encourage action.
Before each session, participants will have access to VR stations with advanced headsets for personal viewing of breathtaking nature content. An expanded version is also available, including group screenings and interactive workshops for organizations.

Presented by Roy Kimhi
Roy Kimhi is an environmentalist, documentary filmmaker, submarine pilot, and underwater specialist from Israel. Focusing on the intersection of impact, media, and the non-profit sector, Kimhi has been documenting international conservation efforts as an independent filmmaker since 2013. His work has contributed to campaigns such as National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, The Green Blue Deal for the Middle East, and Sharks Alive.
Kimhi’s innovative storytelling is exemplified by his award-winning virtual reality experience The Great VR (2017), which received critical acclaim. He previously worked as a VR Director with Amberjack Films, and as an Impact Consultant and Mentor for the CoPro Impact Lab and other film foundations.
In 2019, Kimhi founded the impact storytelling studio One Atmosphere, where he currently serves as Director and Impact Producer, continuing to advance impact-driven filmmaking and immersive media projects.






