• ARway (ARWY) announced that Saudi German Health has chosen to utilize the company’s augmented reality wayfinding solution
  • Saudi German Health is the leading private healthcare provider across the Middle East and North Africa
  • ARway Founder Baran Korkmaz sat down with Simon Druker to discuss the news
  • ARway is a no-code spatial computing platform for the real-world Metaverse
  • 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$1.24

ARway (ARWY) announced that Saudi German Health has chosen to utilize the company’s augmented reality wayfinding solution.

Saudi German Health is the leading private healthcare provider across the Middle East and North Africa.

The partnership is for a single project at one of Saudi German Health’s new locations in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, with possible system-wide expansion to 15 hospitals. 

ARway Founder Baran Korkmaz sat down with Simon Druker to discuss the news.

“We are excited to have the opportunity to work with such a highly regarded organization and believe that our technology has the potential to greatly improve the efficiency and accessibility of healthcare facilities. We look forward to a successful partnership with Saudi German Health group and to bringing our AR technology to more healthcare organizations in the future.”

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$1.24.


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