Elliott Myers has a strong background in the gaming industry. Elliott founded In2Games Ltd in 2000, a UK-based video games publisher that focused on combining hardware and software to create physically interactive content. The company's cornerstone technology, Gametrak, was known for its accuracy in 3D tracking. In2Games was eventually sold to PDP in 2008. Prior to that, Elliott worked as the Business and Product Development Director at Leda Media Products from 1996 to 2000. During their time there, they played a key role in creating and developing the successful Gamester brand, which was Europe's most successful third-party accessories brand at the time. Elliott also had experience in overseeing manufacturing and quality control processes. After Leda Media Products was sold to Radica Games, Elliott relocated to Dallas to help launch Gamester into the North American market. Most recently, Elliott founded RotoVR in 2014 and served as the Founder and CEO. RotoVR aimed to solve the challenges of seated virtual reality and has since raised $5 million in investment, launched their first product, and generated over $1 million in revenue. They have received positive reviews for both their product and customer service. Elliott's role at RotoVR involved re-engineering their patented solution to be more cost-effective and versatile for home and office environments, with their second generation technology set to launch at a competitive price.
Elliott Myers attended St Johns Northwood from 1985 to 1990, followed by Berkhamstead from 1990 to 1995. No degree or field of study information was provided for either school.
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