Spatial Navigation Solution Gains Various SaaS Deals

ARWay expand retail/hospitality XR adoption with subscription-based model

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Spatial Navigation Solution Gains Various SaaS Deals
Augmented RealityInsights

Published: March 11, 2024

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Rory Greener

AR-wayfinder service provider ARWay recently announced that various enterprise end-users are adopting its AI-powered software as a service (SaaS) immersive product.  

The firm highlighted how end-users, including Holition.com, 3D Marx and Aigentless, leverage ARWay’s no-code service for building custom spatial wayfinding visualizations – notably boosting the platform’s adoption in retail and hospitality sectors.  

The move marks ARWay’s continued journey in accelerating XR adoption in the enterprise via further scaling its SaaS subscription model.  

ARWay uses a SaaS subscription model to push XR adoption by uniting an intersection of spatial computing, marketing, and advertising. 

Enterprise Use Cases  

Of the many enterprise clients ARWay holds, the firm is pleased to announce a fresh lineup of clients who are ready to leverage the firm’s SaaS model. 

One client is Holition, a London-based retailer technology innovator crafting custom AR, VR, and MR solutions for the art, beauty, fashion, and retail markets. The firm is leading in creating immersive experiences to boost the customer’s journey, and it is now leveraging the ARWay SaaS to improve upcoming experiences.  

Holition clients include Rolls Royce, Tommy Hilfiger, Burberry, Tiffany&Co, Hermes, Moncler, and Christian Louboutin, all of whom work with the firm to leverage XR to boost physical products and in-store traffic.  

UAE company 3D Marx is undergoing a partnership with ARWay to integrate the SaaS platform for indoor retail and hospitality sectors, including shopping malls, stores, hotels, resorts, and tourism. 

The last current SaaS client ARWay included in its announcement is Aigentless, a US startup creating a matchmaking platform for the real estate market. Aigentless uses ARWay to create XR experiences that elevate property showings and tours, allowing visitors to navigate a house and learn about critical features via immersive visualizations. The real-estate startup uses the ARWay SDK to boost commercial and residential presentations.  

Global Acceleration in 2024

ARWAY has recently entered into partnerships, expanding its AI-powered AR wayfinding experience platform to a global audience. One such partner is Intuitive Workspaces, an international property technology agency that manages over 35,000 workspaces worldwide, including locations in the USA, UK, Spain, France, Sweden, Poland, Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Korea, Singapore, Japan, India, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, London, Paris, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. The partnership with Intuitive Workspaces will enable ARWAY to enhance indoor navigation services using its ARwayKit SDK.

Intuitive Workspaces provides workplace analytics for optimizing real estate utilization, workspace design, and sustainability initiatives. The deployment of ARWAY’s technology began this month, introducing ARway’s indoor AR wayfinding technology across various institutions, such as meeting rooms, workstations, demo theatres, and amenities.

Another partnership is with City Electric Supply (CES), which will deploy ARWay’s Wayfinder platform across its 1,000 global branch locations spanning eight countries. CES will use ARWAY’s solution at internal events to create a tailored experience for contractors and wholesalers.

ARWay also partnered with leaders in Saudi Arabia to spread its AR solutions to the region. The Agency of Record for The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts in Saudi Arabia owns AI Safer, and the sub-division plans to use ARway’s technology for visitors by March 2024. This no-code platform is considered “state of the art,” enabling customers to create wayfinding visuals easily.

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