In a first, Pune’s Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum to be accessible on metaverse platform

BharatVerse, India’s first Metaverse platform, on Tuesday entered into an MoU with Pune’s Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, thus becoming the first Indian museum to choose the Metaverse route.

According to a statement by BharatVerse, the platform envisions creating “digital twin spaces of special interest” that can be experienced by people across the world and help increase the promotion of such sites.

metaverse The experience will be accessible to users through head-mounted devices, mobile phones, web browsers, etc. To begin with, the existing 3-D virtual tour of the museum, created with the help of renowned ophthalmologist Dr. Shrikant Kelkar, will be hosted on the Bharatverse platform. ,

Rohit Srivastava, Founder-Director, BharatVerse, said, “We envision BharatVerse as a collaboratively created virtual India where every square meter of real India can be displayed as it exists. We are building the platform on the three-point principles of collaboration, creativity and contribution. The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum definitely deserves the use of the Metaverse platform to reach out to people across the globe.

Museum director Sudhanva Ranade said, “Under the Bharatverse initiative, we are creating a metaverse experience for RDKM so that people from across the world can explore the museum and plan to visit the museum when they visit. Pune, We will provide an immersive experience through the Metaverse so that virtual visitors can feel like they are inside the museum in real time.”