The Young Man Behind Tomorrow
It is not often you hear of successful company founders staying out of the lights, not grasping the first opportunity of attention and fame, especially when it comes to them in their 20’s.
But the 26-year old Arman Aliki Nalbandjan known simply as Arman, offers an alternative narrative to today’s norms. Arman who resides primarily in London and is a proud Armenian, is the founder and head of multiple, already important technology companies despite their young ages in the industry. Focused on Digital assets technology, Arman has managed to push his ventures to impressive contention with some of the biggest corporations in the digital asset industry and in retrospect, has done so in a relatively short period of time.
Among the already vast operations, Arman is eyeing to expand and push his deals globally with the establishment of new companies focused on diving deeper into the new fan favourite “Metaverse” technology. The Metaverse term and concept has already generated a lot of buzz, and as it has been visible in the past we know that buzz can go from being a vision held by a few to something that can shape the way we live and work quicker than we could imagine.
The saying “have patience” has proven to be one of great significance until now. But as we see the pace the world moves in today’s time with principals such as Mr. Nalbandjan and with technology becoming stronger and more immersive day by day, it is definitely the time to dive deeper into the remarkable world of digital assets and Metaverse ecosystems, as these very new tranches of the great technological age could be the next step in the ever evolving human cycle.
So What Exactly is the Metaverse?
Many experts look at the metaverse as a 3D model of the internet. Basically, a place parallel to the physical world, where you spend your digital life. A place where you and other people have an avatar, and you interact with them through their avatars.
Given its high-value projection, the Metaverse is touted as a major player in growing the digital economy. But while the Metaverse is already being seen as the future of entertainment, fashion, gaming and even partying, experts argue that its best-case use will likely be for education. Some experts believe “a large proportion of people will be in the metaverse in some way” by 2030. But despite the current obsession with it, the idea still needs some work. The first challenge will be the accessibility of the hardware it requires. Then there’s the need for interoperability – allowing you to take virtual items like clothes or cars from one platform to another.
While it is a general consensus that Metaverse is the next step for today’s world, it still requires time, albeit the scramble and competition o be the first dominant explorer of this technology has created one of the fastest growing industries in the world.