Jeremy D. Nam

CTO & Co-Founder at AmazeVR

Jeremy D. Nam began their career in 2000 as a Junior Researcher at Navtech Korea, where they designed GPS matching algorithms, implemented routing algorithms, and optimized memory footprint and performance. In 2002, they moved to NHN as a Software Developer, where they designed a 2D game library, ported Hangame's signature game 'Go-Stop' into a PDA, and ported several other games into a PDA. In 2004, Nam founded N3C game studio with 3 co-founders and developed the game 'Riding Star', which was published by NHN. In 2007, Nam founded Mathod Education, where they tried to invent a new methodology to teach math. In 2010, they became the Technical Director at Eduplo, a company that successfully published an educational game in the market. In 2011, Nam joined Daum Kakao as a Senior Software Developer, where they helped upgrade the system to support massive traffic. Finally, in 2015, Nam co-founded AmazeVR, a company developing a fully immersive social media for 3D virtual environments.

Jeremy D. Nam attended Seoul National University from 1996 to 2005, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in nuclear engineering.

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  • CTO & Co-Founder

    August, 2015 - present