Kermit Shao is a serial founder and technology leader with two decades of experience building at the intersection of hardware, embedded systems, and immersive visual computing. He bootstrapped Speedata from concept to IPO and led early ventures that shipped some of China’s first Android-based smart POS and industrial-grade IoT solutions, demonstrating a rare blend of product, hardware, and go-to-market rigor. Now co-founding CubeVi in Palo Alto, he focuses on spatial displays, neural rendering, and content infrastructure to make emotionally resonant, immersive experiences part of everyday life, backed by endorsements from Xreal and NVIDIA China. Hands-on across the stack, he remains an active front-end contributor to major React UI ecosystems—improving widely used projects like ant-design and core react-component libraries—which reflects his ongoing commitment to UX detail and reliable components. He combines operator experience scaling teams through platform transitions with an investor’s eye for how new interfaces create new markets. Based in Silicon Valley with an MBA from Peking University, he pairs deep engineering roots with strategic leadership in emerging display and spatial computing technologies.
Contributions:1 review, 10 commits, 11 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Kermit primarily contributed to the `react-component/menu` repository, a React menu component. Their work involved fixing bugs related to component behavior, such as adding `requestAnimationFrame` to a resize observer. The user also refactored code, moved features, and addressed type-related issues within the menu component. Furthermore, the commits reflect an effort to optimize component logic and enhance its overall functionality.
Contributions:1 release, 31 reviews, 16 commits in 9 months
Contributions summary:Kermit primarily focused on enhancing the user experience of a React component library. Their contributions include implementing hover effects, optimizing placeholder behavior, and addressing issues related to custom formatting. The commits demonstrate the user's work in improving the range picker component, including code modifications, refactoring, and the addition of unit tests. They also fixed a bug related to the disabledDate functionality in the range picker.
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