> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://neotechai.gitbook.io/neotechai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://neotechai.gitbook.io/neotechai/three-pillars.md).

# Three Pillars

**RWA (Real World Assets):** We aim to digitalize the real estate sector by replicating infrastructures and cities into usable 3D assets and high precision point-cloud systems where developers could scale their assets into their own metaverse.

**3D Mapping:** NeoTech leverages cutting-edge technology to scan real-world environments and transform them into highly accurate 3D models. Our scanning technology uses advanced AI to refine these models, ensuring they are perfectly tailored to fit your project's needs.

**GameFi (Metaverse, Game Integrations):** Neotech is dedicated to bringing real-world assets into the metaverse. Our platform allows users to purchase and create highly accurate 3D models of real-life structures and interact with them within our ecosystem.&#x20;


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