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Unity College geology professor Kevin Spigel and students geologize the Vassalboro rock formation along the Kennebec river.
With Unity 4, our biggest release to date just out the door, you’d think the developers at Unity would get some time to kick back and relax. Hell no! On Monday 19th of November, Ninja Camp VII commenced at the Copenhagen office with about 50 of our developers and some of Unity’s key partners. Our crunch-weary devs will get three weeks to reboot their energy and creativity by working on projects of their own with the aim of turning them into potential new features for future Unity releases.With our biggest release to date just out the door, you’d think the developers at Unity would get some time to kick back and relax. Hell no! On Monday, Ninja Camp VII commenced at the Copenhagen office with about 50 of our developers and some of Unity’s key partners. Our crunch-weary devs will get three weeks to reboot their energy and creativity by working on projects of their own with the aim of turning them into potential new features for future Unity releases.
Trade Show Booth for the GDC (Game Developers Conference) trade show.
Client: Unity Technologies
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District contractors work on new plantings at Unity Island in Buffalo, NY, June 9, 2020.
The Unity Island Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project will restore 10 acres of coastal wetland habitat. The project is a prime example of a much larger campaign for beneficial use of dredged material in the Great Lakes region.
With Unity 4, our biggest release to date just out the door, you’d think the developers at Unity would get some time to kick back and relax. Hell no! On Monday 19th of November, Ninja Camp VII commenced at the Copenhagen office with about 50 of our developers and some of Unity’s key partners. Our crunch-weary devs will get three weeks to reboot their energy and creativity by working on projects of their own with the aim of turning them into potential new features for future Unity releases.