• Nextech AR Solutions (NTAR) has signed a deal with Bothwell Cheese to place a QR code triggered and floor anchored hologram on their cheese labels
  • Bothwell Cheese products are distributed at all major retailers and independent stores across Canada including Whole Foods Market, Save-On-Foods, Sobeys, Federated Co-op, Longos and Loblaws
  • CEO Evan Gappelberg joined Shoran Devi to discuss the news
  • Nextech AR Solutions is a metaverse company active in augmented reality, 3D modelling, holograms and 360° portals
  • Nextech (NTAR) opened trading at C$0.83 per share

Nextech AR Solutions (NTAR) is placing a QR Code triggered hologram on several Bothwell Cheese labels.

This interactive AR experience can be found on 5 Bothwell Cheese products distributed at all major retailers and independent stores across Canada, including Whole Foods Market, Save-On-Foods, Sobeys, Federated Co-op, Longos and Loblaws. 

CEO Evan Gappelberg joined Shoran Devi to discuss the news.

“This is the first of many exciting augmented reality consumer packaged goods launches happening. We are proud to partner with a great, innovative brand like Bothwell Cheese, who understands the value of these interactive AR experiences and the benefits it brings to both their brand and their consumers. Bothwell Cheese is distributed in hundreds of stores across Canada, meaning our technology and the Bothwell Cheese chef (appearing as a human hologram) will be seen by thousands if not millions of consumers, demonstrating the power of using augmented reality in marketing.”

Nextech AR Solutions is a metaverse company active in augmented reality, 3D modelling, holograms and 360° portals.

Nextech (NTAR) opened trading at C$0.83 per share.

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