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Nextech3D.ai Obtains New AI Tool Through Technology Transfer From Its Largest Customer

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Nextech3D.AI, a Generative AI-Powered 3D model supplier for Amazon, P&G, Kohls and other major e-commerce retailers is pleased to announce it has received a new AI-tool from its largest customer Amazon, and is integrating the tool into its 3D model production pipeline. The AI tool will be used for speeding up the Quality Assessment (QA) for 3D models. By streamlining and automating the quality checks performed by the Company’s team of quality assessors, it will ultimately reduce the time it takes, thereby boosting revenue and profits through enhanced productivity and efficiency.

Major Benefits of the QA Tool

Nextech3D.ai CEO Evan Gappelberg commented, “We are gratified and thrilled that Amazon has given us access to this AI Quality Assessment Tool. I see this tool as a game-changer for our 3D model production for Amazon. This AI powered technology will increase our productivity, allowing us to scale 3D model production, thus increasing the amount of revenue and profit we can generate. I believe this technology transfer was the last piece of the puzzle needed before they open seller central.”

Historically, the Company had quality assessors meticulously scrutinize 3D models manually, examining every detail, color, and texture to ensure consistency and precision, which was very time consuming. Now with the introduction of this AI-Quality Assessment Tool, this process is expedited through AI automation; significantly reducing the time required for a thorough quality check.

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Key Features:

With the recent pivot of its operations to Hyderabad India and this new AI Quality Assessment Tool, the Company is positioning itself for enhanced profitability, reduced costs, and increased productivity for years to come in a rapidly evolving 3D modeling market for the $5.5 trillion dollar ecommerce industry.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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