DNAverse, the world’s first science art NFTs collection personalized with real DNA data, has partnered with blockchain-enabled healthcare provider Aimedis to bring scientific integrity and authenticity to the rapidly increasing metaverse concept.
Aimedis will work with DNAverse parent firm 3DforScience to create VR/AR therapy experiences, including rehab, educational content, and interactive learning tools
DNAverse will employ the Aimedis platform to tap into the Healthcare, Pharma, and Insurance industries and explore metaverse-themed collaborations to deliver new services and experiences for the community and increase 3D content generating capabilities, e.g. virtual scientific museum settings.
DNAverse is the first initiative to analyze real DNA and generate 3D NFT artwork. The collection of 3,200 NFTs is one-to-one handcrafted and includes a personalized visualization of collectors’ genetics as DNArts. DNArts grant holders access to a utility business model of life replication on the metaverse, ushering in the BIOmetaverse concept in a decentralized, cross-chain and across multiverses.
DNAverse aims to improve social connections in the metaverse by customizing users’ digital experiences and providing value to holders by combining wellness assistance and exclusive services and solutions like Aimedis’. The platform also attempts to introduce human verification to the metaverse to identify humans from chatbots and AI.
“Our relationship with Aimedis is another major milestone in our ongoing roadmap,” said DNAverse CEO Javier M. Floren. “It emphasizes our desire to place human-centricity at the center of the metaverse.” The Aimedis team has shown competent at integrating VR/AR into rehabilitation, and I’m excited about what we may do together from a technological and human perspective.
Aimedis CEO Michael Kaldasch remarked, “We’re pleased to join with DNAverse and support their aim to replicate organic life in the metaverse. The company’s vast network will let us provide VR/AR to our users. Our platforms have inherent synergies, especially in maintaining user privacy and building a transparent ecology.”