By Krysten Brenlla
Picture this: It’s 2014, Disney’s Frozen just came out and kids are rocking Elsa dresses; the U.S. had the highest job growth rate since 1999; Drake was climbing the charts with “0-100,” Ellen DeGeneres’ “Oscar Selfie” became the most retweeted photo of all time; and Miami local Khambrel Roach, co-founder of lifecache, was learning about Augmented Reality at Trinity University – life was good.
Growing up in Miami, Roach received the opportunity of a lifetime to attend Ransom Everglades High School as a scholar athlete and all-star basketball player, which led him to Trinity University in San Antonio, where he studied finance and business.
In 2014, as a sophomore in college, Roach learned about Augmented Reality.
After staying up all night reading about the new technology, Roach learned about a Japanese rapper, “SEEDA,” who created an album that took listeners on a location-based journey to truly experience what each song in the album was about at…
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