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ARHT Media Inc ARHTQ

ARHT Media Inc. is a Canada-based company, which specializes in live hologram technology. The Company is engaged in the development, production and distribution of high-quality, low latency hologram and digital content. Its products provide live and prerecorded hologram experiences that are designed to enhance engagement for sales & marketing, as well as learning & development. Its products include ARHT Capsule, ARHT Show Window Max, ARHT Screens, ARHT Virtual Global Stage, ARHT Capture Studio and ARHT Services. ARHT Capsule is a portable full-body liquid crystal display (LCD) hologram with two-dimensional and three-dimensional depth-sensing cameras. ARHT Show Window Max is a modular holographic display with 4K transparent LCD screens. ARHT Screens are available in three sizes: H5 Display, H10 Display and H30 Display. It helps brands, retailers, marketers, executives, educators, entertainers, medical practitioners, and speakers to be present as a high-quality life like hologram.


GREY:ARHTQ - Post by User

Comment by alkhoron Oct 04, 2024 2:44pm
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RE:RE:Down the pooper

RE:RE:Down the pooperSo Arht owes $8MM and has $3MM in assets. It all comes down to how much value is placed on the intellectual property, how much is the hologram technology worth. It is possible one of the big tech companies like Google might buy it out of petty cash to add to their Google TV platforms. Who knows, sometime in the future we may be watching 3D hologram programmes at home while sitting on the couch drinking beer.
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