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Revenue Inspector turned Tech Entrepreneur, Prashant Mishra- The Brain behind TechXR Innovations

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Prashant Mishra

The world is full of many instances of people and companies doing the “odd,” but only a select few ensure that their actions have a truly significant impact. Technology is one of the numerous areas that has experienced rapid expansion. It is impossible to ignore the rise of Prashant Mishra, the brilliant young “technopreneur” and founder of TechXR Innovations Pvt Ltd. TechXR, founded by Prashant Mishra, aims to close the skill gap between the enormous quantity of untapped potential present in a rising nation like India and the hardware and technological requirements.

Prashant presently resides in Bhopal but is originally from Jabalpur. He graduated from IIT Kanpur’s 2003 batch of BTech Electrical students (AIR – 139). He has a history of pulling off the unthinkable. While employed as a Design Engineer at STMicroelectronics in 2005, he made the decision to sit for the Indian Civil Services test. He then joined the Indian Revenue Service. He frequently found time outside of work hours because of his passion for technology to learn programming, play around with circuits, and put his ideas into practice.

He once created a technique for sending digital data without the use of the internet and successfully applied it using FM radio. He encountered augmented reality sometime in or around 2017, and it profoundly affected him. He anticipated technological advancements that might lower the cost of AR and VR experiences for the average person. He continued to develop his concept after hours and during his time off, and he eventually submitted a patent application. Finally, he quit his job to pursue entrepreneurship full-time with the goal of democratizing AR-VR.

Prashant is on a mission with TechXR to democratize access to cutting-edge technologies like augmented, virtual, and mixed reality, where the main barrier to entry is the expensive technology and virtually no access for those with modest resources.