Utomo Yosen no ordinary job. He spends most of the time seeing through the lens smaller and hopes that the work you do will be rewarded one day.
" It's in my blood to take risk on myself." - He says.
Utomo is originally from Indonesia. He is one of the founders of the company Fulldive. This company has several offices in Silicon Valley and in Russia. It has created a new application, to be used by anyone who has smartphone, creating the possibility of Use of Technology three-dimensional.
Utomo created his company two years ago, having as clients intend developing countries.
"In third world countries, such as Indonesia or India, used technologies that are 10 years outdated than those used in Silicon Valley. So our dream is to bring these new Technologies Policy countries, such as three-dimensional, with which we work, wanting to create a bridge with them. "
... A bridge to connect the latest Technologies Policy in the United States with the rest of the world and to make it affordable for everyone.
Co-founder, Ed Ow, says that to link a smartphone to any screen that can be purchased online for about $ 2, users can "dive" in little or virtual reality.
Ow says the aim is to provide a social platform for all virtual reality content, including games, applications and files.
Features Application Fulldive is that everyone who has a mobile phone, or even a photographic camera 360-degree can take a photo, load it in Fulldive and share it with friends who will be able to see the picture in 3-dimensions.
Ow, who has experience in China and the United States, he says little or try to bring him from both countries, to create elements that enable application Fulldive.
"I want everyone to aim better, things that people have never thought to do. This is the culture that we want to bring here, who all have the chance to use virtual reality. This is a big vision. How can you achieve this? There are many details. We say people "think more of the details."
"In third world countries, such as Indonesia or India, used technologies that are 10 years outdated than those used in Silicon Valley. So our dream is to bring these new Technologies Policy countries, such as three-dimensional, with which we work, wanting to create a bridge with them. "
... A bridge to connect the latest Technologies Policy in the United States with the rest of the world and to make it affordable for everyone.
Co-founder, Ed Ow, says that to link a smartphone to any screen that can be purchased online for about $ 2, users can "dive" in little or virtual reality.
Ow says the aim is to provide a social platform for all virtual reality content, including games, applications and files.
Features Application Fulldive is that everyone who has a mobile phone, or even a photographic camera 360-degree can take a photo, load it in Fulldive and share it with friends who will be able to see the picture in 3-dimensions.
Ow, who has experience in China and the United States, he says little or try to bring him from both countries, to create elements that enable application Fulldive.
"I want everyone to aim better, things that people have never thought to do. This is the culture that we want to bring here, who all have the chance to use virtual reality. This is a big vision. How can you achieve this? There are many details. We say people "think more of the details."
Utomo says his goal is to create something to impact the world. ... And so now, when 1.6 million people have been charged Fulldive application, it says it is on the right path to bring about change.


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