When: Thursday 17 August 2023, 13:00-14:00
Where: LT2A, Computer Science building
Description:
The talk will focus on why students should consider a career in VR, what it takes to work in a VR startup and debunking the many myths and misconnections around VR. Students will also get a chance to experience a VR simulation as Rachael will bring some headset along.
Bio:
Rachel Klein is an intermediate full stack developer at Sozo Labs. She has worked on numerous interactive and impactful VR projects that teach users hard skills and soft skills. She has a passion for lifelong learning and helping others improve their skills both in a professional and personal perspective.
About Sozo Labs:
Technology should be a tool that allows you to do something in a more efficient and engaging way. We don’t see virtual and augmented reality as gimmicks. We see them as opportunities to create new solutions to old problems. Our mission at Sozo is to engage and delight our customers, using immersive technology in creative ways.
“Sozo” is derived from the Japanese word for imagination. Sozo Labs is a place where imaginative ideas come to life. Our team of engineers are committed to developing innovative, world-class software. We believe in partnerships. We have always focused on building and maintaining strong bonds with each other, as well as with our customers.
We want to exhilarate, surprise, and create the unique value that only immersive technology can offer — and we’ll keep you in the loop every step of the way.