BOTS, Inc. announced the development of Metaverse technologies adding new products and applications to its portfolio with an initial focus on cybersecurity and V.R. e-commerce applications. According to a report by Emergen Research, the global Metaverse market size was at USD 47.69 Billion in 2020 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 43.3% by 2028. Metaverse broadly refers to using immersive technologies to form a shared virtual platform that can be accessed through multiple devices where people can move within digital environments, including interaction, e-commerce, experiences, interoperability, and the Internet of Things. Several companies, as well as governments, have announced plans to develop platforms and software for Metaverse platforms. During Connect 2021, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced Meta, which brings together Facebook apps and technologies under one new company brand. Meta's focus will be to bring the Metaverse to life and help people connect, find communities, and grow businesses. MICROSOFT recently announced that it is joining the Metaverse revolution by bringing the Metaverse to office life. The U.S. software giant indicated that in the first half of next year, users of its team's collaboration software would be able to appear as avatars or animated cartoons in video meetings. Microsoft's plan is based on the underlying technology, known as Mesh, that it unveiled earlier this year to handle far more complex virtual interactions on different types of hardware, from P.C.s to virtual reality headsets. Microsoft is building on efforts like Together Mode and other experiments for making meetings more interactive after months of people working from home and adjusting to hybrid work.