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Experiential Tech for the Sake of It

By Baylee Newsom, Senior Strategist

Balancing innovation with intention for a better attendee experience

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Technology exists to solve a problem. But those who apply it for engagement in an event setting don’t always consider external factors or the end-user experience.

  • Provide 50 Apple Vision Pro headsets for an immersive virtual tour.
  • Flying attendees to the location (assuming cost is the same for both options).
  • Common challenge is capturing the attention of its elusive C-level audience.
  • Adopting an immersive, virtual reality approach maximizes (virtual) attention on the new facility while also delivering on emissions commitments.
  • The physical and tactile experience of interacting with the products and the facility holds greater appeal and authenticity.
  • This group also has the flexibility to travel, so the concern for accessibility takes a back seat to the novelty and credibility offered by the physical experience.

Technology presents exciting opportunities, but it should not be treated as a one-size-fits-all solution.