Blending Epic’s Unreal Engine 5 and Generative AI, Wevr’s Creative Vision Showcases Malta's Journey from Ancient Past to Innovative FutureLOS ANGELES, April 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wevr, a creative development and production studio specializing in interactive and immersive experiences, today revealed its visionary design for the Malta Pavilion Experience at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
Titled "Catch the Wave,” the multi-sensory experience is being created in partnership with Malta Enterprise under the direction of Wevr’s cofounder and CEO Neville Spiteri. "What better way to illustrate Malta’s forward-thinking future than by using immersive technology to surround visitors with the sights and sounds of Malta’s rich history in the Mediterranean, alongside our ambitious vision for tomorrow,” said Malta Enterprise CEO George Gregory.
And with the guidance of Malta Enterprise, visualizing an innovative and future extending to renewable energy and the metaverse. "The Malta pavilion experience weaves an immersive journey that envelops visitors in the beauty and essence of Malta,” said Neville Spiteri, CEO of Wevr who directed and produced the experience.
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