Wrap Technologies Partnership to Accelerate Cloud-Based VR Solution

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Wrap Technologies, Inc. has entered into a Professional Services and Technology Acquisition Agreement with Lumeto.

As part of the agreement, Lumeto will provide Wrap certain technology, services, and perpetual licenses for use within the company’s Wrap Reality virtual simulation training platform. Through the Lumeto platform, Wrap will also be able to offer an upgraded, cloud-based virtual reality (VR) solution to potential customers. The partnership also includes provisions for additional services, resources and enhanced capabilities to Wrap in support of its growing law enforcement and corrections VR training modules.

Wrap expects to significantly accelerate the development of its cloud-based VR training platform to complement its existing, Wrap Reality solution. This new cloud-based offering will provide greater flexibility and faster development of additional training scenarios as well as an improved, cost-effective equipment package for prospective law enforcement agency customers. The company will continue to offer and develop its existing on-premise Wrap Reality training platform that is used by law enforcement and corrections departments today.

“By partnering with Lumeto and leveraging their existing technology, Wrap can greatly accelerate our development, saving significant time and costs versus building an entire cloud solution internally,” said TJ Kennedy, CEO of Wrap Technologies. “We believe this enhanced platform, coupled with our existing Wrap Reality solution, will offer law enforcement more flexible, immersive training solutions, both on-premise and in the cloud, further improving the way law enforcement training is done into the future.”

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