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Cyber Gear And ARLOOPA Sign Agency Contract To Bring Augmented Reality Solutions To UAE

Cyber Gear And ARLOOPA Sign Agency Contract To Bring Augmented Reality Solutions To UAE

Google, Facebook, and Microsoft are all providing augmented reality platforms for developers to build Apps. The next tech revolution is going to be powered by augmented reality, image-recognition and computer vision technology to convert the real world into content-rich, interactive experiences.

Cyber Gear, the web and AI solutions company in Dubai has signed an agency contract to represent ARLOOPA AR products in the United Arab Emirates. ARLOOPA is an augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) Apps development company based in Los Altos, California with an innovation lab based in Armenia.

According to Sharad Agarwal, CEO of Cyber Gear, “We like to be pioneers in introducing state-of-the-art tech solutions to organisations in the region. After our foray into Big Data, AI and Conversational AI products, it is a logical extension for us to expand into the AR domain. We are extremely excited and confident that the UAE market is ready to embrace AR solutions in the areas of F&B, retail, and ecommerce.

AR is revolutionising the way we shop by bridging the gap between digital and physical worlds. A radical store re-invention will offer retailers new ways to increase convenience and personalisation, and consumers the opportunity to experience re-envisioned shops. Our AR offerings will enhance customer engagement by adding augmented objects into real life.”

Arman Atoyan, Co-Founder and CEO of ARLOOPA is equally excited about this partnership. Voicing his optimism in entering the UAE market, he added, “In the last 5 years we have built several world class AR and VR products that are ready to ‘go to market’. With partners in over 12 countries worldwide, we are able to deliver custom branded augmented reality apps. We are already making a difference in everyday lives with new content and enriching visual experiences.”