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New Delhi. KiaAI, India's leading fintech company providing technology solutions in 56 countries around the world, is going to do a big feat through its metaverse platform "Bharatmeta". The company plans to revolutionize the field of spiritual tourism. Before Diwali, the company has partnered with the Ayodhya Development Authority to develop a 3D virtual experience of major spiritual and cultural sites including Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Hanuman Garhi and various ghats located on the banks of the Saryu River.

The initiative aims to make the sacred sites of Ayodhya accessible to a global audience by early 2025. Bharatmeta, India's first indigenous metaverse platform, identifies itself as a persistent world that co-exists with the real world. It helps people connect, communicate, do business, collaborate and create AI-based content for meaningful immersive experiences in sectors such as banking/fintech, training, commerce, real estate, entertainment, culture and tourism.

The solution facilitates relevant use cases for various industries by leveraging India’s digital infrastructure for digital payments, marketplaces, open commerce, and additional domains. Following the successful launch of the Mata Vaishno Devi metaverse asset in a joint venture with a global venture fund last year and the Kashi Vishwanath metaverse last month, KIAi continues to expand its digital offerings.

Rajesh Mirjankar, Co-Founder, Managing Director and CEO, KiaAI said, “Ayodhya is the spiritual heart of India and through BharatMeta’s metaverse, we aim to transcend physical boundaries and share its rich heritage with the world. This initiative aligns with Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘AI for All’ vision, which promotes inclusion and shared cultural values, and supports Shri Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Vision 2047’ to establish Ayodhya as a leading spiritual and global tourist destination.”

BharatMeta empowers people to connect, communicate, do business and create AI-based content through meaningful immersive experiences across sectors such as banking, commerce, real estate, entertainment and culture. The initiative seeks to ensure that everyone can experience the depth and vibrancy of India's traditions and digital infrastructure."

 


 

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