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Oct 16, 2015 News
Minister of State Joseph Harmon on Wednesday met with a team from EON Reality, said to be one of the largest global software service providers.
The team’s meeting with the Minister was facilitated by Paula Mohamed and included the Chairman of the company, Dan Lejerskar; Business Developers, Rick Serree and Rafael Pinto, and Anna Lejerskar.
Political Advisor, Fredrick Mc Wilfred was also present at the meeting.
Mohamed, a release from the Ministry of the Presidency said, felt the engagement was a very timely one, as there are a number of reviews and assessments ongoing with the aim of building capacity across a number of sectors locally.
Meanwhile, Lejerskar said his company is interested in setting up an interactive digital centre, which would have capacity building in knowledge transfer based on virtual reality.
Based on the meeting, the Chairman said that he is optimistic, given the reception to his team. He described Guyana as a “fertile ground to explore”.
According to the company’s website, EON Reality is a multinational, virtual reality and augmented reality software developer, headquartered in Irvine, California.
The company was founded by Lejerskar, Mikael Jacobsson and Mats W. Johansson in 1999.
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