Nextech3D.ai Adds GDIT and Mercury Financial as New Enterprise Clients

Reuters02-26 20:03
Nextech3D.ai Adds GDIT and Mercury Financial as New Enterprise Clients

Nextech3D.ai reported adding new Tier 1 and Tier 2 enterprise clients, expanding adoption of its AI Events Operating System $(EOS)$ across in-person, hybrid, virtual and experiential events. The company said it secured a Tier 1 Starter client, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), with an expected 2026 annual investment of $25,000 to $50,000. It also said it onboarded a Tier 2 Growth client, Mercury Financial, with a stated 2026 annual investment of $75,000 to $150,000, which includes priority scheduling, bonus platform credits and quarterly strategic planning. Nextech3D.ai’s EOS integrates Krafty Lab, Eventdex and Map D and is positioned to automate functions such as registration, on-site operations, real-time analytics, attendee engagement and AI-powered workflows.

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