This AR Wayfinder Platform Could Debut in over 35,000 Offices

ARWay reaches massive expansion oppertunity in partnership with Intuitive Workspaces and City Electric Supply

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This AR Wayfinder Platform Could Debut in over 35,000 Offices
Augmented RealityInsights

Published: February 13, 2024

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Rory Greener

ARway.ai, a firm working with various XR device leaders, such as Apple and Magic Leap, to leverage its unique immersive wayfinding platform for a broad range of use cases, recently announced a new partnership that amplifies its product offering to an increasingly sizeable international user base.

The firm is developing an immersive solution which allows clients to create bespoke immersive wayfinding visuals that help visitors navigate spaces using phone cameras. Moreover, ARway’s solutions display information visuals that align to a location, providing the basis for various enterprise use cases.

ARWay to Deploy Across 35,000 Offices

Recent partnerships have seen ARWAY bring its no-code, AI-powered augmented reality wayfinding experience platform to a new global reach via pivotal new deals with major new partners.

One of the partners is Intuitive Workspaces, an international firm that assists with the operations of more than 35,000 workspaces worldwide, including 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 – providing a vast new reach for the already internationally recognized XR company.

Intuitive Workspaces is a global property technology agency specializing in providing bespoke workplace analytics for use cases such as optimizing real estate utilization, workspace design, and sustainability initiatives, and the firm leveraged the ARwayKit SDK to enhance indoor navigation service offerings.

The deployment of ARWay’s technology will start in March 2024, when Intuitive Workspaces will introduce ARway’s indoor AR wayfinding technology across the many different institutions the partner deals with – including meeting rooms, workstations, demo theatres, and amenities.

ARway is also working with City Electric Supply (CES) to deploy its Wayfinderr platform across its 1,000 global branch locations that span eight countries. CES will deploy ARWay’s solution at internal events to create a tailored experience for CES contractors and wholesalers.

The CES/ARWay solution will be an app that streamlines purchasing procedures by integrating AR-powered wayfinding features into a unified digital hub that informs visitors to CES warehouses, stores, and depots for collection.

Saudi Arabia to Boost Tourism Sector

The news comes after ARWay 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 ARways technology for visitors by March 2024. This navigation solution is considered “state of the art, ” enabling customers to effortlessly create wayfinding visuals using a no-code platform.

The CEO of ARway Evan Gappelberg added:

ARway is excited to partner with AI Safer and The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts to bring our advanced AR navigation to the rich cultural landscape of Saudi Arabia. Our technology will enable visitors to explore museums and attractions in an entirely new way, making each visit more informative, interactive, and enjoyable.

Moreover, the CEO explained how the deal with AI Safer “showcases the global scale of our technology and the continued increase in demand we’ve been seeing throughout the world for various use cases and industries.”

The news also comes after Apple personally selected ARway to participate in its Vision Pro Developer Labs in Cupertino, California, to build a version of its application on its XR device.

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