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Nextech3D.AI (CSE:NTAR) (OTCQX:NEXCF) (FSE:EP2), a generative AI-powered 3D model supplier for Amazon, P&G, Kohls and other major e-commerce retailers, has announced it is moving to high-scale production. In preparation, the company also known as Nextech AR Solutions Corp. has established Nextech3D Solutions India Private Ltd., which is anticipated to increase profitability and reduce labour costs starting in Q4, 2023. This strategic transition is anticipated to reduce expenses and significantly enhance the company’s profitability and performance as it rolls out its AI solution. The company, which is now exclusively focused on high-scale production for its 3D modeling business with Amazon and other enterprise accounts, is gearing up for a record Q3 and Q4 and record 3D model growth in 2024.

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