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Highlights
- Nima has been in the immersive technology space for over a decade, starting his career at Apple and later starting his own consulting firm.
- He worked on a VR game called "Smack It Ball" and became deeply involved in the Seattle VR scene, organizing events and creating meetup groups.
- Nima also worked with Epson on the Moverio platform as a local developer evangelist.
- The game "Smack It Ball" was put on Early Access on Steam but did not gain enough traction to continue development.
- Nima joined Leia, where he worked as the manager of the within app for mobile and was involved in the development of the augmented reality app Wonderscope.
- Wonderscope received positive reviews and became part of the curriculum in many schools.
- Nima is currently the director of product at Leia.
By daveravesHighlights
- Nima has been in the immersive technology space for over a decade, starting his career at Apple and later starting his own consulting firm.
- He worked on a VR game called "Smack It Ball" and became deeply involved in the Seattle VR scene, organizing events and creating meetup groups.
- Nima also worked with Epson on the Moverio platform as a local developer evangelist.
- The game "Smack It Ball" was put on Early Access on Steam but did not gain enough traction to continue development.
- Nima joined Leia, where he worked as the manager of the within app for mobile and was involved in the development of the augmented reality app Wonderscope.
- Wonderscope received positive reviews and became part of the curriculum in many schools.
- Nima is currently the director of product at Leia.