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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

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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