

Episode 332 - Building God-Glorifying VR Tech to Compete with Apple & Meta | Renji Bijoy
In this powerful episode recorded at SXSW, host Justin Forman sits down with Renji Bijoy, founder and CEO of Immersed, the most-used application in the AR/VR space. Renji shares his journey from PhD student to tech entrepreneur, his mission to build faith-driven technology that brings people together rather than isolates them, and why he believes believers should be at the forefront of building the next generation of computing platforms.
Key Highlights:
- How separating identity from company outcomes leads to better decision-making and freedom from emotional choices
- Why Renji builds Immersed because he "hates remote work" - creating connection in a disconnected world
- The transition from software to hardware and launching Visor - a revolutionary AR headset that's 70% lighter than competitors
- Competing with tech giants like Apple, Google, and Meta while being guided by faith
- The importance of believers influencing culture through technology rather than being mere consumers
- Balancing 80-hour work weeks with faithful stewardship and avoiding willfulness
- How Immersed is positioned to impact humanoid robotics through human pose estimation data
Quotable Moments:
"If we do what I think the Lord calls us to do, which is to separate our identity from what our work is... actually it's a lot more freeing."
"I'm building Immersed because I hate remote work... I think that there is a more God-glorifying version of that that makes us all feel very connected."
"I believe that if you have a world that the most common devices that we use, built by believers, I think that's going to be a lot more of a optimistic, bright future."
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