• ARway (ARWY) has launched its referral partner program to enhance business development
  • The launch is expected to increase the company’s prospect funnel and accelerate revenue growth
  • The company also signed The TRIBE to an annual license deal to use ARway to build a custom AR-powered app for its marketing agency
  • VP Product, Shadnam Khan, spoke with Brieanna McCutcheon about the news
  • ARway is an artificial intelligence and augmented reality no-code navigation platform for the real-world metaverse
  • ARway (ARWY) last traded at $0.90 per share

ARway (ARWY) has launched its referral partner program to enhance business development.

The program is free to qualified partners and compensates for leads that convert to sales.

The launch is expected to increase the company’s prospect funnel, which management expects to lead to accelerating revenue growth.

The company’s upcoming Strategic Alliance partner program will allow software companies and service providers to integrate their solutions with ARway’s or provide add-on services to ARway’s offerings.

ARway has also secured an annual license deal with The TRIBE, an SDK Partner, further strengthening its AI- powered platform and its pipeline, which has over a dozen annual license deals.

The TRIBE will use ARway to build a custom AR-powered app for its marketing agency to showcase capabilities to clients.

The news follows the release of ARwayKit SDK Version 2.3.

VP Product, Shadnam Khan, spoke with Brieanna McCutcheon about the news.

ARway is an artificial intelligence and augmented reality no-code navigation platform for the real-world metaverse.

ARway (ARWY) last traded at $0.90 per share.

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