Latin America. More than 200 attendees participated in the Wisenet New Normal 3D Digital Fair organized by Hanwha Techwin on September 3 in its own virtual environment. The 3D platform allowed participants to interact with each other through a personalized avatar and learned about the brand's latest solutions.
The user could enter one of the four scenarios created within the platform: the lobby. In this open space, attendees could take a tour of the surroundings of the place, receive the guidance of the Hanwha Techwin staff arranged in the area, and also know first-hand the agenda of the conferences that, shortly before starting, were announced by a voice of the organization.
"It seems like a video game to me," was the first impression of one of the attendees, in charge of communications for a Peruvian company, shortly after entering this space. There he commented that the company in which he works also holds events, but this seemed "a great idea".
A few meters from her, within this virtual scenario, was Juan Felipe Cortés, Marketing Coordinator of Hanwha Techwin in Colombia. From there he said that the Korean company is one of the pioneers in this type of meetings in the region, which unlike others has no cost.
"It's a way to publicize the possibilities of integration, as well as bring the company's product portfolio closer," said Cortés, whose name and position was in a drop-down list in the tools menu to know their location and go exactly where they were to interact.
By clicking on "go to scene", the user could move to the space in which they were. One of them was the 3D virtual auditorium.
In this the different scheduled conferences followed. The most extensive and that opened the day to be the transversal axis of the Fair was entitled: "Wisenet New Normal: everything to keep your business profitable and safe in this New Normal". It was followed by those offered by each of the participating partners: A.I.Tech, AxxonSoft, Neurolabs, Genetec and RBH, which together with the STEP program had their own stand within the exhibition area.
There, visitors appreciated each of the solutions planned to evolve together in this New Normal: from free applications for capacity management, face mask recognition, integration with contactless access control, social distancing control, monitoring of large areas, among many more.
Finally, in the networking area the participants could meet and interact, either through chat or by activating their audio, and hold a personal conversation as in the corridors of the rest of the scenarios.
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