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Beyond the Compass: Top 5 Innovations in In-Person Event Wayfinding

Beyond the Compass: Top 5 Innovations in In-Person Event Wayfinding


Apr 30, 2024 Praggya Joshi

Event wayfinding has come a long way. Earlier, printed maps and signages acted as beacons to aid people in reaching their destinations, forming the backbone of event navigation, complemented by physical landmarks such as banners and flags. However, as technological advancements surged and the focus on efficiency and attendee experience increased, the limitations of traditional wayfinding methods became apparent. Today, the emphasis is on maximizing the on-site time for attendees to enhance content consumption, networking, and engagement with the event. Consequently, innovative wayfinding technology solutions are altering attendee experiences for onsite navigation.  

Let’s explore the top 5 interactive wayfinding methods frequently used in the modern events landscape.


1. Indoor GPS Technology
Attendees never want to arrive at a new venue feeling lost and disoriented, yet this remains a significant challenge at large conferences and fairs. Indoor location technologies, like indoor GPS and location positioning solutions, bridge the gap between the digital and physical realms and efficiently guide attendees to various points of interest within the venue. They feature integrated 3D digital maps offering attendees a comprehensive view of event space and its attractions. Event organizers can leverage these tools to send contextual messages to attendees, enhancing the overall wayfinding experience.  

Similarly, navigating through expansive public spaces is made easy with 3D wayfinder software. Typically accessed via interactive kiosks or mobile apps, this software utilizes 3D floor plan of a venue, rendering them in real-time. Users can zoom in, rotate, or switch floors within the 3D map displayed on the kiosk or app integrated with the wayfinder software. This enables them to find the most direct or efficient route to their destination based on their current location. 


2.
Interactive Digital Signage
About a decade ago, it seemed improbable that attendee experiences could be elevated while aiding their navigation throughout event venues. However, with the emergence of interactive digital signages for events, the wayfinding landscape has undergone a massive transformation. The technology delivers captivating experiences while accurately guiding attendees with directions.  

Various types of digital signages enhance in-person event experiences. Mounted one, for instance, also showcases interactive content like videos, images, and text, serving as a platform to promote products, services, and bolster brand recognition. Indoor LED screens provide real-time updates, display live videos, and offer product details to facilitate purchases. Wayfinding digital signage encompasses interactive 3D maps, directional signage, and event schedule data, providing personalized navigation for attendees. Thus, it not only simplifies venue navigation but also provides added value to event organizers.


3. Interactive Wayfinding Kiosk
Picture a scenario where finding directions is both enjoyable and personalized. Well, a digital wayfinding kiosk is the solution. These kiosks enable individuals to input their destination or search for points of interest, providing them with real-time information and directions. Powered by dynamic data and digital maps, these units offer tailored guidance to users. 

Digital kiosks for easy navigation are designed to cater to attendees' behaviors, preferences, and needs. To differentiate themselves, major brands invest in kiosks capable of addressing even personalized inquiries like "Where can I find a cup of coffee?" This not only assists attendees but also reflects the brand's commitment to addressing user concerns. 

Self-service digital kiosks are strategically placed near entrances in high-traffic areas, allowing people to quickly find answers and navigate to their desired locations. Advanced features such as point-to-point navigation, pop-up directory data, and interactive maps ensure attendees know precisely where they need to go based on their current position.


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Interactive Event Map in Mobile Apps
How would you feel seeing attendees effortlessly navigating through the event venue, finding keynote sessions, networking spots, and refreshment areas without any hassle? Pretty great, right? Well, that's entirely achievable with the help of interactive maps within mobile event apps. Such a venue map, either in 2D or 3D format, can be uploaded to the event app to help attendees locate all the things that are there in the venue. Organizers can even create custom maps that align with brand colors and event’s look and feel, seamlessly steering attendees to the paths they desire them to pursue. 

For trade shows and exhibitions, an interactive event map displays exhibitor booth information. Attendees can click on a booth to access additional details. Such maps can also be integrated with a user-friendly search engine, allowing attendees to easily search for specific spots and explore the surrounding area. This wayfinding technology can also incorporate multimedia features such as clickable icons, pop-up information windows, and multimedia content to enhance experience. 

The possibilities are endless with such maps. To fully engage attendees, many event organizers invest in apps with interactive maps that include gamification elements like scavenger hunts, challenges, and rewards to encourage attendees to explore the event space.


5. QR Codes
QR codes offer convenient access to venue maps without the need for information kiosks. These two-dimensional barcodes store information that attendees can swiftly access using their smartphone camera. Upon scanning, they can view a display of the venue map. 

Integrating QR codes into wayfinder software elevates the user experience by bridging the physical environment with digital information. For instance, in a trade show, attendees can scan QR codes placed at the entrance to access additional information, audio guides, or interactive content, enhancing their overall experience. To take it up a notch, QR-code-based navigation can be implemented in parking lots, allowing attendees to quickly locate their vehicles and navigate back to it after the event.


Conclusion

Interactive wayfinding technology alleviates many of the challenges commonly encountered by in-person event attendees. These digital solutions streamline navigation in large and bustling event spaces. When attendees can effortlessly locate venue entrances or pinpoint booths offering specific services just with a few clicks, it significantly enhances their overall experience. Not only does it leave attendees with a favorable impression of the brand, but it also provides them with easy access to all the essential elements event organizers want to showcase. Furthermore, strategic use of interactive wayfinding technologies offers an opportunity to seamlessly reinforce brand message. 

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