Juliet
Ibrahim, Bryan Okwara and a host of other celebrities gathered last
weekend at the unveiling of the first 3D Shapify printing technology in
Nigeria and Africa by a United States based company – 3D Makery.com
(with its Nigerian company situated in Ikeja) at the Ikeja City Mall,
Lagos.
The
company, founded by Nigerian serial entrepreneur, Israel Ovirih who
seems to be overwhelmed by the power of innovation and the drive to
continue to champion unique solutions that can bring excitement and
fulfillment to lives through the deployment of technology and art forms,
described the advent of the 3D technology into Africa as a significant
moment, that will disrupt the lifestyle of people positively in the
region.
According to him, the introduction of this service also marks the
first in Africa and one of the numerous few that are available globally
(only 19 are available worldwide including the only one in Africa).
This also promises to offer Nigerians a unique experience scanning and having their 3D selfies or portrait printed.
As part of the build to the event, a leading brand from the stable of
Bacardi Nigeria – Martini partnered 3D Makery in the unveiling event
through the use of its brand ambassador, Bryan Okwara.
The CEO further described the 3D technology as the fourth revolution
that will transform the global landscape with high-definition digital
tech systems delivery and also asserted that it takes 6minutes to scan
and print objects, image, person or group, work etc, which is a cutting
edge for the technology.
The 3D selfie experience brings the ability to personalize moments
and brand experiences, delivering mass customisation fitting for
products and tailored to corporate and individual requirements.
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