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Justin Quimby
Founder and CEO, Quimby Heavy Industries
“Game Development: An Unlikely Muse”


Justin is the founder and CEO of Quimby Heavy Industries, a consulting firm specializing in game development and architecture knowledge systems. He currently is working with Because We Can on bridging the information gap between digital and physical architectural objects. Before founding Quimby Heavy Industries in 2008, Justin spent over a decade in the game industry, including leading the game engineering teams for Electronic Arts’ game Spore and building the massively multiplayer games Dungeons and Dragons Online, Lord of the Rings Online, and Asheron’s Call at Turbine. He holds a B. S. in Computer Science from Brown University. Justin Quimby
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