As part of Nextech’s increasing array of Metaverse technologies, immersive virtual events are now accessible. “ARitize Events 3D” can now display 3D goods with its existing suite of augmented reality solutions. “A one-of-a-kind Metaverse event platform”.
Nextech AR Solutions, a Metaverse business and a leading supplier of augmented reality (“AR”) experience technologies and services, announced the integration of Nextech’s newly redesigned virtual event platform, now known as “ARitize Events 3D.”
The firm plans to produce positive revenue growth for its technology services sector in 2022 and beyond. Indeed, the company anticipates a variety of different uses for its new Metaverse event offering. It includes education, auctions, e-commerce, new product launches, training and more.
Until today, Johnson & Johnson, Amazon, Broad, Harvard, MIT, UNESCO, Restaurants Canada, TedX, Enterprise Florida, Carnegie Mellon, Bell Mobility/Virgin Mobile, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, and others have used Nextech’s event platform.
The increased capabilities of “ARitize Events 3D” bring 3D objects into the event area and into people’s homes. Which is allowing audience and presenters to engage in ways that aren’t possible on other platforms. Three-dimensional virtual sets and three-dimensional augmented reality showrooms make up the integrated experience.
Vendors may use Nextech to produce 3D AR content.
Each seller can have their own “showroom” with a variety of 3D AR items on display. Indeed, the firm can now expand ARitize Events 3D to the metaverse thanks to this effective integration. Thus, it is allowing it to become a top service provider in the booming virtual/hybrid event market.
In addition, Nextech has launched their Metaverse Studio SaaS SDK, which will integrate all of Nextech’s augmented reality products and allow users to develop their own metavers.
Moreover, Nextech continues to demonstrate the seamless integration of its technology and products with a clear vision for developing and powering the Metaverse with the introduction of “ARitize Events 3D” today.
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