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Leaving a Touchable and Unique Memory for Hangzhou Asian Games - iPollo Metaverse Asian Games Service Instants

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The 19th Asian Games was successfully held in Hangzhou. As a local company in Zhejiang, iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio provided a metaverse experience cabin in the Asian Games Village, offering a novel journey of digital self-collection in the metaverse and printing real-life 3D figures for government leaders, Asian Games athletes, and staff from all over the world. It left them with touchable memories of Hangzhou Asian Games!

During the Asian Games, iPollo Metaverse 3D printing experience cabin became a popular check-in spot in the Asian Games Village. It received coverage from major TV stations such as CCTV, CGTN, and Zhejiang TV. Official social media platforms also tracked the hot topic, and it trended among the top three on Weibo for multiple days.

Reports on popular check-in points in the Asian Games Village by major TV stations
Reports on popular check-in points in the Asian Games Village by some Weibo media

According to statistics, iPollo Metaverse team has received government officials from 28 countries for visits and exchanges. Nearly 5,000 Asian Games athletes and staff have visited or experienced iPollo Metaverse 3D scanning and printing services and praised them. Many award-winning athletes have specially brought their medals to the metaverse experience cabin for 3D scanning and printing, leaving behind their glorious moments so that they can bring back to their families.

State Councilor Chen Yiqin's inspection and research on iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio in the Asian Games Village
Government leaders check-in and experience at iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio in the Asian Games Village
Hong Kong and Macau delegation check-in and experience at iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio in the Asian Games Village
Asian Games Committee members check-in and experience at iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio in the Asian Games Village
Zhejiang Shaoxing local Asian Games athlete Xie Zhenye (gold medalist in the men's 100-meter and men's 4x100-meter relay at Hangzhou Asian Games Athletics)
Chinese Asian Games athletes check-in and experience at iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio in the Asian Games Village
Overseas Asian Games athletes check-in and experience at iPollo Metaverse 3D Photo Studio in the Asian Games Village

iPollo 3D-printed figures, Hangzhou's iconic buildings, and Liangzhu cultural products have become gifts from the host of the Asian Games to participating athletes. This event was also reported on the CCTV News. As the Asian Games came to a close, iPollo 3D-printed handicrafts of the Asian Games venues became the highlight of the farewell dinner.

iPollo 3D-printed handicrafts of Hangzhou's iconic buildings at the farewell dinner

iPollo Metaverse is a metaverse business line of Nano Labs (Nasdaq:NA). By using iPollo 3D scanning, 3D printing, and AR technology and others, it provides diverse digital application scenarios for various IPs, enhancing user engagement and assisting in the digitalization of various types of IPs, helping them enter the metaverse track. Through iPollo 3D full-color printing technology, digital IPs can be perfectly presented in the real world. iPollo Metaverse Store provides users with customized services, allowing enthusiasts to experience the novelty and charm brought by the Metaverse.

iPollo Metaverse official website: www.ipollo.cn

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