Big Ideas: “Use massively shared, persistent AR to bring humans together in real-world spaces” with Anjney Midha of Ubiquity6

Kristin Marquet
Authority Magazine
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4 min readNov 3, 2019

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Using massively shared, persistent AR to bring humans together in real-world spaces, instead of letting tech isolate us from each other even more. Massively shared, persistent AR will enable a future where we aren’t constrained to linear feeds, vertical video, or character limits. Instead, we’re able to share our lives unconstrained, freely, in all three coordinate axes, using constantly updated, massively multiplayer spaces that are mapped and overlaid on the physical world.

As a part of my series about “Big Ideas That Might Change The World In The Next Few Years” I had the pleasure of interviewing Anjney Midha. He is the CEO and co-founder of Ubiquity6, a massively multiplayer augmented reality platform focused on bringing people together in physical spaces. Founded in 2017, Ubiquity6 has raised over $37M from investors including Benchmark Capital, Index Ventures and First Round Capital and in 2018 participated in the

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Kristin Marquet
Authority Magazine

Publicist and author based in New York City. Founder and Creative Director of FemFounder.co and Marquet-Media.com.