Aviation & Travel Innovators – 3D SeatMapVR
3D SeatMapVR allows passengers, like never before, to know the seat they are booking, through an immersive 3D 360º view from their specific position during the booking process. It has already been recognised having won a Crystal Cabin Award in the Visionary Concepts category, and the technology has already been introduced by Emirates Airline.
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Joaquin Alviz MartinOur product is [inaudible] that provides the customer a 3D 360 degrees immersive view from the position of the seat selected during the booking process. So when you are booking your ticket and you select a seat we display this immersive view so that you can know how it is, where you have the [waynode], the dimensions, etc. It improves the sales of special seats, premium seats, extra legroom upgrades.
Because of our own experience, because we had some bad experiences when you pay more for something, for a seat, and what you find is not what you were expecting to find, so we decided to create this product because the technology is already mature to do it. So we had the ways to do it and we did it.
We hope that this will be the future standard in the airline seat map visualization. We already sold this to Emirates and we are in negotiation many other airlines, premium-quality and low-cost and all kind of airline.
We got the [inaudible] Cabin this year, we are already nominee for the [inaudible] Design Award, so the traction is very good. The industry really understand our product and they see the [needings] of this clients regarding this visualization information, so we are confident that the future will be giving us the reason that this is the way to go in seat map visualization because the information that we provide is much more than just a simple, plain seat map.
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