• ARway (ARWY) has signed six new deals for its Software Development Kit (SDK)
  • The company is signing up new creative agencies at a cost to the agency of $600-$10,000
  • ARway has also launched the ARway Community, enabling developers and enterprises to build maps using the ARway platform
  • ARway CEO Evan Gappelberg sat down with Coreena Robertson to discuss the news
  • ARwayKit SDK provides the capabilities to create engaging wayfinding and spatial-based experiences for any venue size
  • Arway is focused on developing an all-in-one real-world Metaverse creation tool with self-generating AR mapping solutions for consumers and brands alike
  • Arway Corp. (ARWY) opened trading at C$1.00

ARway (ARWY) has signed six new deals for its Software Development Kit (SDK).

The deals range in size from $600-$10,000 based on the platform usage.

By subscribing to the ARway platform, agencies can demonstrate the platform’s capabilities to their clients and act as a reseller for ARway’s solution.  ARway wayfinding solutions range from $15,000-$30,000 annually plus .01/sq ft. The company is currently in negotiations for multiple full-service AR wayfinding contracts that have millions of sq ft to map.

The Global Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) market is projected to reach $44 Billion by 2025, according to Allied Market Research.

ARway has also launched the ARway Community, enabling developers and enterprises to build maps using the ARway platform. Users can access technical documentation and FAQs, connect within the community and learn from experts in deploying the ARway platform. The community forum serves as the first line of support for users and encourages sharing of best practices for projects.

ARway CEO Evan Gappelberg sat down with Coreena Robertson to discuss the news.

Arway is focused on developing an all-in-one real-world Metaverse creation tool with self-generating AR mapping solutions for consumers and brands alike.

Arway Corp. (ARWY) opened trading at C$1.00.


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