Covid drives sales boom for Plattar's augmented reality tools
Augmented and virtual reality company founder shifts back to Christchurch.
Will Mace
Wed, 13 Apr 2022
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Melbourne has suffered through more lockdown restrictions than many other cities over the past couple of years.
Like everyone else, then-Melbourne resident and Kiwi founder of augmented reality company Plattar, Rupert Deans was full of uncertainty about the economic impacts to come as the virus
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Will Mace
Wed, 13 Apr 2022
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