Friday, 26 February 2021, 3:04 pm
HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND: An award-winning
expert in Microsoft and Unity 3D, 2D, augmented and virtual
reality technologies has joined New Zealand Agile software
specialist Company-X.
Five-time winner of the
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Developer Technologies
award, Jiadong Chen, recently joined Company-X.
Chen
is one of 3,000 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award
winners internationally, recognised by Microsoft as one of
the technology industry’s best and brightest five years in
a row.
Nominations for the award are made by Microsoft
executives and existing winners.
Chen’s awards
recognise his passion for technology, willingness to help
others, and commitment to the international technology
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