Qubit's Navigo is transforming the real estate landscape with its real-time 3D visualization tool, facilitating Rs 510 crores in sales within nine months of its launch.
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Navigo is a real-time 3D visualization tool developed by Qubit, a Pune-based VizTech company.
Navigo has facilitated Rs 510 crores in real estate sales within nine months of its launch.
Navigo provides interactive 360-degree views, customized perspectives, and high-fidelity geospatial mapping, allowing customers to precisely locate their apartments, take real-time cross-sections, and explore property details.
Qubit is projecting Rs.5000 crores in sales for 2024-2025.
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