John Carmack was Resigned as Chief Technology Officer at Oculus

Date of management change: November 14, 2019 

What Happened?

Menlo Park, CA-based Oculus Resigned John Carmack as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

The Oculus team at Facebook lets people experience anything, anywhere, with anyone through world-class VR hardware and software. With global departments dedicated to VR research, computer vision, haptics, social interaction, and more, Oculus is committed to driving the state of the art forward through relentless innovation. The Oculus suite of hardware currently includes: Rift, our high-end PC VR headset; Touch controllers, to bring your hands into virtual reality; and Gear VR, to bring the magic with you wherever you are—all powered by the Oculus Platform. Since being founded in 2012—and furthered through our acquisition by Facebook in 2014—Oculus has grown from the idea of a single headset to multiple headsets, a powerful platform, and a thriving ecosystem. Our developer community has built nearly a thousand games, apps, and experiences, all available on the Oculus Store. As we continue to grow the possibilities of the technology, we`re partnering with communities and nonprofits from around the world to drive social change and foster a positive impact. VR`s potential to connect the world is immense—and we`re just getting started.

 

About the Person

John Carmack is Chief Technology Officer at Oculus. Previously, John held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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