It’s a bummer when you’re shopping for just the right item, but the store is out of stock, and the website only has a 300×300 jpeg to go by. Plattar’s platform is to help those retailers have digital twins ready in AR for their customers to experience, whether at home or in the shop. Founder and Aussie Rupert Deans braves the epic time difference to chat with Alan in Toronto about the platform’s goals.
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