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April 15, 2021

Cisco Highlights its Global Philanthropic Efforts Through RFID Technology

At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Cisco activated a multi-functional space to showcase how its products and services are driving a more inclusive future in business. One solution came in the form of a wall of 3D-printed, RFID-tagged objects. Attendees were invited to place one of the 12 objects on a glowing...

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April 15, 2021

VMware’s Virtual Conference Boasts Content Channels, Gamification and XR

For VMworld 2020, VMware pivoted to digital. Armed with 900 sessions, the brand designed a seven-channel video viewer organized by category that allowed attendees to see current content, preview future content, access information about all channel sessions and engage in interactive Q&As. There were also curated playlists, deep dives into content, a points-based gamification element,...

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April 14, 2021

Google’s Sweet Festival Activation Centers on a Giant Gumball Machine

Google’s products are designed to help consumers make the most of every day and encourage local discovery. Enter: Wonderful Weekends, a festival that helped families experience the communities in which they live. The centerpiece was a gigantic gumball machine that educated attendees about Google products, then dispensed gumballs filled with prizes from local partners. The...

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April 14, 2021

DuPont’s Configurator Lets Stakeholders Build Their own Sustainable Vehicles

At its Global Innovation Center, DuPont sought to engage key stakeholders in conversations around how its materials have an impact on sustainable vehicles. So the brand created a game and configurator that allowed visitors to digitally construct a vehicle for the best sustainable results and view their creation across eight 55-inch monitors. Visitors could also...

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April 14, 2021

Kia’s Full Motion Simulators Offer Car Buffs a Realistic Racetrack Experience

Kia didn’t want to tell consumers about the capabilities of its Stinger and Telluride models, it wanted to show them. At the LA Auto Show, the brand unveiled a pair of full motion simulators that transported attendees to Germany’s Nürburgring racetrack and the “Kia Woodlands.” The three-minute journeys included vehicle-specific steering wheels, an immersive three-screen...

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