Home Technology Virtual Reality Metaverse developer LandVault expands to Dubai Its technology will allow real estate developers to showcase their projects by providing a more immersive experience for potential buyers by Divsha Bhat February 7, 2023 LandVault, the metaverse developer, has announced they are opening an office in Dubai and are set to begin operations in February 2023. The company has established itself as a leader in the metaverse, having built over 100 million square feet of virtual experiences for a diverse range of clients, including Mastercard, Hershey’s, Standard Chartered, World of Women, and more, a statement said. LandVault sees significant potential for the metaverse in the real estate industry in the UAE. Its technology will allow developers and real estate companies to showcase their projects by providing a more immersive and interactive experience for potential buyers. The benefits of implementing a metaverse strategy within the real estate industry in the UAE are numerous. For one, it allows developers and real estate companies to reach a wider audience, including those who may not have the means to visit the property physically. Additionally, virtual tours and showrooms can provide a more accurate representation of the property, reducing the need for physical visits and saving time and resources. “We are excited to open our office in Dubai and to be a part of the vibrant tech community in the UAE,” said Sam Huber, CEO of LandVault. “The MENA region is a key market for us, and we believe that our presence in Dubai will allow us to assist the region and explore new opportunities. We are also excited about the potential for the metaverse in the real estate industry in the UAE. We look forward to working with developers and real estate companies to showcase their properties in a new and innovative way.” Read: Insights: Debate on virtual land Tags Dubai Expansion Landvault metaverse Technology 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023