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  • Nextech AR (NTAR) is pleased to announce the signing of multiple 3D model AR ecommerce deals across a number of industries
  • This mass adoption of Nextech’s ARitize 3D and Metaverse Suite technology shows that the ecommerce space is embracing 3D models and metaverse  products
  • CEO Evan Gappelberg joined Shoran Devi to discuss what’s driving the demand for 3D models and metaverse products
  • Nextech AR Solutions is a metaverse company active in augmented reality, 3D modelling, holograms and 360° portals
  • Nextech (NTAR) opened trading at C$1.15 per share

Nextech AR (NTAR) has announced the signing of multiple 3D model AR ecommerce deals across a number of industries.

CEO Evan Gappelberg joined Shoran Devi to discuss the driving forces behind the adoption of 3D models and metaverse products.

“The mass adoption of 3D models is underway, and Nextech is experiencing a global demand for our 3D/AR models. We have signed many accounts in various countries, in multiple industries across the globe, including North America, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Cumulatively, these accounts have purchased thousands of 3D models that will be delivered live on websites across the globe-daily. 2022 will be a breakout year for everything 3D!”

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

Nextech (NTAR) opened trading at C$1.15 per share.

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