Casie Lane Millhouse is a visionary leader with a focus on emerging technologies, space exploration, and healthcare innovation. She scouts for startups in hardware components, specializing in small sensors and vision enhancements, connecting visionary ideas to capital. As a certified professional in NASA Open Science, Casie plays a key role in supporting global research collaborations, particularly in healthcare and space.
Casie is the CEO of a breastmilk analytics company that empowers mothers with real-time breastmilk nutrition monitoring and optimization. The company aims to fight back against the $55B formula industry's dominance over infant nutrition, supporting the growth of healthier, more informed families.
She also sits on the boards of several groundbreaking organizations: a Vital Organs Health Tracking company, an AI/AR Glasses Company, and an Immersive Education platform with a partnership with Google AI. Her involvement in these sectors reflects her commitment to pioneering advancements that bridge healthcare, space exploration, and cutting-edge technologies.
As an advisor for XR Simulation at the ASRI Space Foundation, Casie contributes significantly to advancing research into human reproduction, sexual health, and behavioral factors as they apply to outer space environments. Her focus is on developing viable solutions to the challenges of sexual performance and successful reproduction in space. Leveraging her expertise in Augmented Reality (AR) marketing and Virtual Reality (VR) product building at Meta, Casie drives innovation across industries, particularly in mental and physical recovery, as well as assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities.
Casie's groundbreaking work includes being the first person globally to be interviewed on TV as an avatar in an award-winning documentary, showcasing her social experiment of dating in VR during the pandemic.
Oh, and at one point built ambassador programs that resulted in over 2.1M people doing handstands in24 hours and posting online. (with ZERO budget)