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He founded the Dallas-based company Nebulr in 2016 to further develop and capitalize on his patent-pending technology. He rewrote Nebulr’s prototype NodeJS codebase in Golang for mass production. This new codebase includes custom application programming interface scope definitions to instantly reject users without official access credentials.

Mr. Meyer’s Nebulr has allowed him to build upon his many industry awards and honors. The US Department of Health and Human Services’ Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs nominated Nebulr to participate in the annual Defense Innovation Challenge.
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