Blippar, PM and Prince Fly Flag for nice British Tech in US

3D printing firm Makie also made the cut

Blippar was one in every of a small variety of British companies invited to be a part of the england is superb trade mission to the united states – led by Prince Harry and the PM.

The tour culminated on Wednesday with a personal event attended by Google’s Eric Schmidt and Pete Cashmore of Mashable. Blippar was among around 100 guests invited to the style photography studio, which had been utilized by Madonna, in New York’s Meatpacking district. The PM and the prince were presented with dolls of themselves created by UK 3D printing firm Makies. 

Ambarish Mitra, CEO and co-founding father of Blippar, said: “Blippar is committed to creating augmented reality a commercially mainstream marketing medium and to creating ‘blipping’ a regular behavior. Having done thousands of campaigns with the various world’s leading brands and publishers, we’re proving the industrial and utility benefits of this tech.

“Events like this show that the united kingdom government is committed to support entrepreneurs and help drive their business globally,” he said “We’re growing rapidly in Britain and america and we glance at our invitation to this event as recognition for that growth on each side of the Atlantic.”

The Britain is superb campaign was created by the united kingdom government to advertise the region as an excellent spot to go to, study and do business. Blippar previously accompanied the PM on a trade delegation to Japan in April 2012.