• Nextech AR has launched ARitize NFT for its 3D models and human holograms
  • The company will soon provide the capability to showcase these NFTs in any Metaverse
  • Nextech AR CEO Evan Gappelberg sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the news
  • Nextech AR is a leader in the rapidly growing augmented reality industry
  • Nextech AR Solutions Corp. opened trading at C$1.69 per share

Nextech AR has announced that brands now have the ability to mint NFTs of their 3D models and human holograms created by Nextech.

The company is also preparing to launch the capability to showcase these NFTs in any Metaverse, including the Mini-Metaverses created with Nextech’s Metaverse creator app, ARitize Maps.

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

The market for NFTs surged to new highs last year, as NFT sales volume totalled $23 billion in 2021, compared to just $94.9 million in 2020.

Nextech’s ability to scale, along with its lightning-fast 3D model creation and unbeatable low cost distinguishes it from competitors and now with the minting of 3D NFTs further positions the company as a leading global 3D model factory. 

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 Corp. (NTAR) opened trading at C$1.69 per share.

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