- Nextech AR has introduced its “mini-metaverse” at Harmony at London Wall Place in London, England
- Using ARway’s spatial computer mapping & AI, Nextech’s customers can create accurate, location-based 3D mapping, critical to building the Metaverse
- Evan Gappelberg, CEO of Nextech AR, sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the launch of its “mini-metaverse” at Harmony at London Wall Place
- Harmony at London Wall Place incorporates location-anchored augmented reality artworks with visuals and music from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the London Symphony Orchestra
- NexTech AR is a leader in the rapidly growing augmented reality industry
- Nextech AR Solutions (NTAR) is up 3.72 per cent, trading at $1.95 per share
Evan Gappelberg, CEO of Nextech AR, sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the launch of its “mini-metaverse” at Harmony at London Wall Place.
Harmony at London Wall Place incorporates location-anchored augmented reality artworks with visuals and music from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the London Symphony Orchestra.
The City of London Metaverse is powered by Nextech’s ARway spatial mapping technology and software development kit (SDK).