Source: ImagineAR.
  • ImagineAR (IP) has signed an annual SDK platform license agreement with HUMANCONTACT, a Canadian event production agency
  • The company will deliver immersive augmented reality (AR) experiences in the agency’s mobile app
  • The parties previously collaborated on AR experiences for Shoppers Drug Mart in 2020
  • ImagineAR offers an augmented reality platform that enables the creation of dynamic mobile campaigns
  • ImagineAR (IP) is unchanged trading at $0.03 per share

ImagineAR (IP) has signed an annual SDK platform license agreement with HUMANCONTACT.

HUMANCONTACT is a Canadian event production agency offering strategy, consultation, design, branding, communications, video production and web development, among other services.

ImagineAR will deliver immersive AR experiences in the agency’s mobile app.

“After previously partnering with HUMANCONTACT to deliver immersive AR experiences for Shoppers Drug Mart in 2020, we are excited to work with their executive team again to be our first comprehensive React Native mobile app integration for the ImagineAR SDK Platform,” stated Alen Paul Silverrstieen, ImagineAR’s President and CEO.

“With this new agreement and our just announced Flutter integration for the Hungarian Soccer Champion Ferencvárosi Torna Club, the mobile app market opportunity for the ImagineAR SDK platform has expanded significantly in 2023,” he added.

ImagineAR offers an augmented reality platform that enables the creation of dynamic mobile campaigns with no programming or technology experience. Customers can point their mobile devices at logos, signs, buildings, products, landmarks and more to engage interactive content, such as videos, information, advertisements, coupons and 3D holograms.

ImagineAR (IP) is unchanged trading at $0.03 per share as of 11:34 am EST.


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