You have a network of coffee shops, but you don't...yet.

You have a network of coffee shops, but you don't...yet.

Around the world, people come into your coffee shops to sip coffee and chat. From your customers' perspective, each coffee shop exists in isolation connected by nothing but your brand.

It could be so much more. So let's re-imagine things for a moment.

Sam lives in London and is early for her evening shift so she walks into a coffee shop, grabs a coffee and sits down. She checks her email, takes a sip of coffee and looks around noticing a Worldspace 3D virtual coffee shop projected onto the wall next to her.

She picks up the controller that's within easy reach and as she walks around the virtual coffee shop she sees another avatar walking around in the Worldspace environment. She walks up to them triggering a spatial video chat to appear. She's now video chatting with Claire who's in one of your New York coffee shops, getting ready to go to the office.

Claire has been thinking about a trip to London and asks Sam what she would recommend. They share their experiences of life in their different cities and arrange to meet back here at the same time tomorrow to pick up the conversation.

Imagine all of your coffee shops connected like this. Visitors could walk around bumping into people from around the world, discovering and learning new things, creating a global community enabled by your existing network of physical social spaces.

With Web 3.0 we have a unique opportunity to re-invent and enrich the way we communicate. To bring the world together in ways never before possible.

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