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VR therapy development in UnityAre you a developer interested in contributing to VR therapy development for Evrience? If so, let’s talk!

We are expanding our VR simulation library and always looking for new talent. At the moment, we are still in the early stages, but as Evrience grows, more opportunities will become available. By contributing, you will not only receive full credit for your work, but you will also earn compensation based on how many subscribers use your program.

What We're looking for

  1. Unity3D and Meta XR SDK experience
    We prefer developers familiar with the Meta Quest development environment. That way, your work will integrate smoothly into Evrience.

  2. A Unity AssetBundle
    Your scene should be packaged as a Unity AssetBundle. This allows for an efficient and seamless integration process.

  3. A Clear and Open Process
    Tell us about your idea! Right from the start, our team, including psychologists, will work with you. By collaborating early, we can provide useful feedback to refine your program for professional use. Additionally, regular communication helps ensure the best results.

  4. Thorough Testing Before Launch
    Every program goes through rigorous testing before it becomes available. This means checking for bugs, reviewing usability, and ensuring professional quality. Real users will also try your simulation under controlled conditions. Although this process takes time, the end result will be polished, effective, and ready for professional use.

To maintain the highest quality standards, all content created for Evrience must be handcrafted. The use of generative AI for textures, 3D models, animations, or audio is not permitted. We believe in full creative control and accuracy in therapeutic environments.

Join us!

Right now, we are actively looking for developers who are excited about the potential of VR in therapy. Even if you’re just exploring options, we’d love to hear from you. Interested? Let’s connect! Reach out via our contact form, and we’ll discuss the possibilities.