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May 28, 2019

Microsoft works with the NFL to bring goof to charities across the Nation

THE SETUP: Microsoft, the official sideline technology sponsor of the NFL, has leveraged its Surface devices to drive fandom and boost player efficiency since 2013. But ahead of the 2018 Super Bowl, the brand wanted to show the world that its technology doesn’t just create fans—it creates change. So Microsoft launched Create Change, an integrated...

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May 28, 2019

Gatorade gets attendees hydrated

WHY THE JUDGES LOVE IT: The centerpiece of Gatorade’s presence at the 2018 National Athletic Trainers’ Association tradeshow was an eight-foot HydroCube featuring Gatorade’s suite of hydration products. At each of the cube’s “Battle Stations,” attendees queued up, connected to the experience through an RFID check-in “G Band” and engaged in a hydration-related trivia game...

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May 28, 2019

Visa’s RFID tech event scores with the audience

WHY THE JUDGES LOVE IT: Visa’s Shooting for the Stars activation in Moscow during the 2018 FIFA World Cup began with a RFID-imbedded credential, followed by a 30-second scan to create a personalized 3D avatar. Once the avatar was constructed, attendees played an augmented reality game (with their avatars, of course) using HoloLens headsets to...

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May 23, 2019

Potential Air Force recruits get down to work for a day

WHY THE JUDGES LOVE IT: The Air Force wanted to generate awareness for its much-needed maintainer positions while showing potential, tech-savvy recruits what it’s like to repair something with their hands. Inside two 39-foot, connected trailers designed to look like an Air Force hangar, attendees moved through six different activity stations featuring Leap Motion, Microsoft...

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May 23, 2019

Land O’Lakes educates the younger, forward-thinking audience at SXSW

THE SETUP: To engage and educate a younger, forward-thinking audience about innovative farming technologies, Land O’Lakes created a four-part tech experience at SXSW. The first portion was designed as a virtual reality experience without the headset. In its place was a giant head of lettuce that, once lowered onto the attendee, played a video—through a...

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