Polisplexity Twin Tianguis Mexico Canada commercial mission lab

Commercial exchange as civic infrastructure

Twin Tianguis

A digital showroom for Mexico-Canada trade: brands become stands, videos become product presence, and the market is mapped like a small city corridor.

Why this belongs in the lab

From urban twins to commercial territories

The same lab language used for streets, fragments, and overlays can model a trade mission: routes, stands, product evidence, buyer interest, and city-to-city corridors. This is not a game or a generic marketplace; it is a spatial commercial briefing room.

Beauty / natural cosmetics

Mon Amour

Cosmetica natural and SkinGlow products: serums, daily facial care, skin care, and personal beauty products. Instagram

Craft / corporate gifts

Mexianita Innovacion Artesanal

Innovative daily-use products and corporate gifts, each carrying Mexican artisanal embroidery. ventas.mexianita@gmail.com

Ceramics / craft object

Ceramica Valdes

Commercial video stand for ceramic craft objects. The current source folder provides video material; brand copy can be expanded when a product sheet is available. Open source video

Spirits / hospitality

Hacienda Tierra Santa

Premium commercial presence for the Mexico-Canada mission. This stand is shaped as a tasting patio in the 3D corridor. Open source video

Buyer journey

Walk the corridor

Visitors move through a curated mission space, not a product spreadsheet. Each stop can become a meeting request or sales follow-up.

Urban connection

Market as city fragment

Stands, routes, and evidence layers borrow the language of urban analysis while staying focused on commercial conversion.

Next layer

Trade intelligence

Future versions can track visits, interest, country/category filters, buyer notes, and semantic product matching.