i-City pumps RM10mil into metaverse technology


i-City leisure head Tang Soke Cheng (left) with China Mobile International enterprise director Jackie Chen Jiang Long at an event to announce i-City’s RM10mil investment to enhance its theme park with Metaverse technology. The theme park enhancement project will be carried out in collaboration with China Mobile International.

PETALING JAYA: i-City will be investing RM10mil as part of its digital transformation plan to enhance its theme park with “metaverse” technology, a virtual reality network that focuses on social connection.

In a statement yesterday, i-City said the theme park enhancement project will be carried out in collaboration with China Mobile International to entwine i-City’s City of Digital Lights with an immersive 3D metaverse experience.

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