• Nextech (NTAR) has integrated its ARitize 3D modelling app with SHOPLINE, an Asian smart commerce platform
  • The 1-click integration will be available to all SHOPLINE merchants as a simple plugin, enabling them to offer immersive AR shopping experiences
  • CEO Evan Gappelberg joined Dave Jackson to discuss the news
  • Nextech AR Solutions is a metaverse company active in augmented reality, 3D modelling, holograms and 360° portals
  • Nextech (NTAR) is up by 2.88 per cent trading at $1.43 per share

Nextech (NTAR) has integrated its ARitize 3D modelling app with SHOPLINE, an Asian smart commerce platform.

SHOPLINE has helped over 350,000 merchants worldwide open their online stores, including well-known brands such as Durex, Bee Cheng Hiang and Hiwalk.

The 1-click integration will be available to all SHOPLINE merchants as a simple plugin, enabling them to offer immersive AR shopping experiences to encourage higher conversion rates and decreased returns.

Nextech believes this partnership will expand its reach to small and medium-sized e-commerce websites throughout Asia.

CEO Evan Gappelberg joined Dave Jackson to discuss the news.

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

Nextech (NTAR) is up by 2.88 per cent trading at $1.43 per share as of 10:12 am EST.

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