RP1, a spatial computing software and infrastructure specialist, has unveiled what it claims is “the world ‘s first metaverse browser”, a software platform developed for the emerging spatial internet.
According to RP1, the 3D Browser is built for a world of real-time, volumetric, spatial experiences. It connects the entire global population with 3D content inside a single extended reality (XR) ecosystem – across virtual and physical locations spanning smart cities, digital twins, transportation, work, education, commerce, entertainment and even space exploration.
Monumental technology shift
The company reckons the future of the spatial internet will consist of persistent 3D content and millions of real-time, third-party services. This “monumental technology shift” will dramatically transform how people interact, and businesses operate.
It adds that in the future, businesses won’t just have websites but interactive, 3D locations where artificial intelligence (AI) greets customers, guides them to products, and powers everything from employee training to inventory. This transformation will revolutionise every industry from retail and hotels to hospitals, airports, and schools.
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