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First-of-its-kind technology is simple, intuitive, requires no coding experience and opens the door for anyone to create their own XR (Extended Reality) for almost any device.

Fectar , a leader in the XR (Extended Reality) creation space, today announced plans to present the world’s first XR enhanced with Artificial Intelligence at CES 2024.

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Fectar will showcase its latest technology as part of the NL Tech Pavilion in Eureka Park at the Venetian Expo, Booth 62100 from January 9-12, 2024. View a short YouTube video about Fectar’s AI-enhanced XR here: bit.ly/XRMeetsAI .

XR has made leaps and bounds for more tech-inclined people but has yet to break into the mainstream. Fectar uses AI 

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to fundamentally change that paradigm, creating a coding-free platform that enables anyone, of any skill level, to create interactive 3D spaces. Fectar not only makes creation much easier, but the unique cross-device collaboration means that devices from as early as 2015 can access them. Anyone can create or experience a tour guide in a VR museum, a digital shopping assistant in a real store or a 3D teacher in a XR academy who can be asked questios verbally with answers supplied in any language.

Fectar already boasts 7M downloads worldwide of its free augmented reality app and the new product features included with its latest major upgrade is anticipated to expand the company’s reach to millions more.

Benefits of Fectar’s technology include:

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  • A lower carbon footprint for those who will travel less for training;
  • High-quality educational content available to everyone for free;
  • More effective instructions and product information;
  • Better remote support for clients without the need for expensive VR headsets, and
  • Less waste with product development thanks to the sharing 3D models.

“We’re proud to be the first company who has successfully combined XR and AI and brought this customer-focused technology to market,” said Eugene Kuipers, CEO and founder of Fectar. 

Adding: “Now anyone can create their own XR spaces and anyone can view them, anywhere in the world, no matter their skill level or coding experience.”

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