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Abhi Mitra

Abhi Mitra

Computer Programmer  ·  XR · Blockchain · Game Dev · Skill-Integrated Education

Technology must create real-world impact. Not hype — impact.

What I do

Game Dev & XR

Unity, Unreal, AR/VR simulations, immersive storytelling

Blockchain & Web3

Avalanche, Ethereum, smart contracts, bootcamp design

Education Design

AICTE-aligned curriculum, iKnow → iCan → iDo model

Startups & Labs

MotionWave Studios, Jeevitam HealthTech, 200+ attendee events


My values

Skill over theory
Execution over hype
Ecosystem over individual
Collaboration over competition

Background

BTech CSE – Game Development, Centurion University of Technology and Management (2015–18). Now at the intersection of academia and industry, shaping the Future Nexus initiative — turning students into builders.

Because the future isn't something we predict.
It's something we build.

Abhi Mitra
XR | Blockchain | GameDev | Skill-Integrated Innovation
Building at the edge of Education × Industry × Web3

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