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Threedium, SharpEnd partner to get consumer brands ‘Metaverse ready’ with digital twins, connected products

September 14, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

U.K-based technology innovators, SharpEnd and Threedium, are bringing together their proprietary technology solutions to enable brands to offer ‘Metaverse ready’ connected experiences. These experiences include unlocking digital twins of physical products with a simple tap or scan of integrated QR and/or NFC. Brands can now easily tokenise products and activate storytelling 3D/AR amongst many other applications.

The two companies have already collaborated to create connected PUMA sneakers that each came with an associated digital twin and rich storytelling experience. The PUMA sneakers were unlocked via integrated NFC into the products, a technique SharpEnd is globally recognised for across many industries as brands incorporate ‘product as media’ (connected packaging). The combination of Threedium’s 3D Engine with SharpEnd’s connected experience studio, along with SharpEnd’s proprietary io.tt connected packaging platform enables brands to add digital product inventories as NFTs.

Together, SharpEnd and Threedium now provide:

Mike Charalambous, CEO of Threedium says, “Our partnership with SharpEnd represents the future of 3D metacommerce and the Internet of Things coming together to blend the digital and the physical. We are forging a new path for digital ownership as brands begin selling their products as NFTs in the physical world and in the Metaverse.”

Cameron Worth, founder and CEO of SharpEnd says, “We have been intentionally pragmatic – some might call it slow – on all things Metaverse until the landscape settled. We have always backed Threedium to win in the next phase of the internet as a web3 provider. Their solutions are already delivering business and brand value, and bringing our established brand and global clients to the party will only make things easier for credible deployments across ‘physical to digital’ as we embrace this weird new world.”

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