• Nextech AR is pleased to announce the signing of multiple CAD to POLY deals across a variety of industries
  • Signees include Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), Jacuzzi Brands LLC, Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F)
  • Nextech AR believes that its CAD- Poly technology is a game-changer for the manufacturing industry
  • Nextech AR CEO Evan Gappelberg sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the technology
  • Nextech AR is a leader in the rapidly growing augmented reality industry
  • Nextech AR Solutions (NTAR) is up 7.03 per cent, trading at C$1.37 per share at 2:00 pm EST

Nextech AR is pleased to announce the signing of multiple CAD to POLY deals across a variety of industries.

Signees include Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), Jacuzzi Brands LLC, Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F).

With this announcement, the company is validating its proprietary CAD-Poly 3D modelling technology called ARitize CAD. Nextech AR believes that its CAD- Poly technology is a game-changer for the manufacturing industry, as they now have a viable solution to convert large CAD files into lightweight 3D models at affordable prices and at scale.

Nextech AR CEO Evan Gappelberg sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the technology.

“We are seeing very strong demand for 3D models across many industries, and I believe that the worldwide mass adoption of 3D models has only just begun. Our company is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for everything 3D with ARitize 3D for retailers and ecommerce websites as well as ARitize CAD for manufacturers. Our 3D model making technology is the lowest cost, highest quality, most scalable solution and I believe is a true disrupter in the emerging multi-billion dollar 3D model market. 2022 has only just begun and we are already seeing a growing momentum and increased demand across industries for everything 3D, setting the stage for Nextech to have a record breaking number of 3D models in the market for 2022!”

ARitize CAD is Nextech’s patent pending technology, enabling the conversion of CAD files into 3D AR models. Industrial designers, working for product manufacturers, use CAD software like AutoCAD, and SolidWorks to design many of the products in the modern world. Now, using ARitize CAD, those files can be converted to 3D/AR models with the creation of photo realistic, fully textured 3D models from raw CAD models and reference images. This technology creates optimized 3D meshes that are suitable for 3D and AR applications.

ARitize CAD was recently launched and has already signed notable customers including; Collingwood Lighting Ltd a lighting manufacturer, Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), the largest recreational boating manufacturer in the world, Jacuzzi Brands LLC, through its subsidiaries, is a global manufacturer and distributor of branded baths, hot tubs, pools, saunas and Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) an American multinational automobile manufacturer.

Nextech AR Solutions is a Metaverse company bringing augmented reality (AR) to the masses by creating an AR ecosystem featuring ecommerce solutions for websites, AR learning and education as well as AR live streaming for events.

Nextech AR Solutions (NTAR) is up 7.03 per cent, trading at C$1.37 per share at 2:00 pm EST.

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