Alliant Grad Patents Revolutionary New Video Game Technology
An Alliant School of Management graduate is shaping the future of entertainment technology. Andres Ramos Cevallos – best known for his credited role on the new game Star Wars Battlefront by EA Games – has patented a revolutionary application that tracks retinal activity. The application optimizes areas of the screen that the eye focuses on most.
Cevallos was able to create this brilliant technology thanks to his unique background in business and information technology, which he gained as a student at the Alliant School. His education gave him the ability to balance mechanics and entertainment in order to create an innovative technology. It all started his senior year at the Alliant School.
As a senior, Cevallos began working for PlayStation while pursuing his degree in business administration with a concentration in information technology. He used his education and his love of video gaming to change the user experience. His goal was to make the entire video game production process more efficient and gratifying while streamlining allocation resources. His application benefits both businesses supplying the entertainment as well as consumers.
Now, Cevallos works as a business analyst for EA Games. He’s also a leader in the field of information technology and business administration. Using his skills, he’s created a unique brand of digital advances that optimize both the creative and industrial aspects of entertainment technology, and his work couldn’t have come at a better time.
Thanks to the popularity of online streaming, there’s a voracious desire for quality entertainment, and that’s where Cevallos works. And while currently, Cevallos’ application is mostly used for video games and leisure, there’s a potential for a variety of other applications in the future. To learn more about Andres Ramos Cevallos technology, check out the article on the school website.