PearlQuest Interactive’s Installation at the DEWA stand at WETEX Dubai, 2017

PearlQuest Interactive's Installation at the DEWA stand at WETEX Dubai, 2017

We created a multi touch application and integrated it into our 55″ touch screen kiosk, along with a 3 x 2 video wall made up of seamless screens. We created a nicely designed application based on DEWA’s branding guidelines, and basically made it work like a large tablet which controls the content going on the video wall.

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The multitouch application was well received and a lot of visitors coming to the WETEX exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Centre, had a very good overview on DEWA’s activities related to creating a positive impact on climate change.

Multi Touch Application for Gutmann Middle East

Multi Touch Application for Gutmann Middle East

We developed a multi-touch application one of the top Aluminum products company in the world – Gutmann. The challenge was to consolidate various products and offerings by Gutmann in a consolidated manner for the exhibition called ‘Windows, Doors and Facades’, Dubai 2017.

We not only made a highly intuitive application, but also solved their problem of handling business cards by integrating a business card scanning system in it.

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Real estate sales and architecture have many variations on how VR can help the customer understand the vision and space, without expending the cost of constructing physical models or causing inconvenience to occupants. You can use VR to make compelling presentations and demonstrations; you can lead your clients into the heart of the environment or process. The power of 360-degree 3D VR is that the audience experiences the scene as a reality, which can do much to overcome hesitation when they make large purchases such as bespoke architecture or interior designs. You will have the ability to make sales using VR with one-tenth the cost of the real world models of the past. You will be able to communicate your plans to broader audiences. When you generate this much anticipation, you will increase the demand for your products and expand your markets. You will move beyond those customers that understand abstract concepts intuitively, to those who need more information. Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Qatar, KSA, UAE

  • Players are transported into an awesome 3D environment
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  • They have to either catch, slash, hit or collect the objects to gain points
  • The player can get a score to win prizes

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Interactive Floor system at Pullman Hotel, Deira City Center, Dubai

We installed an Interactive Floor system at Pullman Hotel, Deira City Center in Dubai. The interaction effect was customized as a combination of two effects. The water effect – ripples forming as people move over the projection and floating Pullman symbols that also react to footsteps.

The installation was quite complicated, as there were no ways to drill or install trusses at site. A temporary small truss was held with counterweights to make sure the projection remains steady.

We installed an Interactive Floor system at Pullman Hotel, Deira City Center in Dubai.
Interactive Floor system at Pullman Hotel, Deira City Center in Dubai.

Do you want a similar installation for your event? PearlQuest can provide Multi-touch screens with interfaces developed as per your theme, Interactive Walls, Interactive Floors and any ideas brought to life.

It’s time we promoted interactive displays

How many people actually look at screens? Well, research shows that digital signage (in form of basic screens, video walls, digital posters etc.) increases the probability of a sale by 30% and eyeballs by 10%. Now there are no actual quantitative research reports which I’ve come across, but it’ll be great if you could share links.

 

The question is: how to increase the consumer engagement using digital signage? One of the best answers to this is: Interaction. We have to, for a moment  remove our marketing and technology hats and put on  ‘consumer psychology headgear’. Wisconsin School of Business has published a whole chapter on Sensory Factors and Consumer Behavior.  Let me highlight some parts of the book which correlate with interactive display technologies.

Authors  Joann Peck of University of Wisconsin and Terry L. Childers University of Kentucky write that,

Our judgments about a store, its products, and even its personnel, are driven in part by the smells we encounter (our olfactory system), the things we hear (our auditory system), the objects we come into physical contact with (our tactile system), our taste experiences (the gustatory system), and what we see (the visual system).

So if screens are interactive, we not only capture the visual system but also the tactile system.

The sense of touch, or haptics (touch with the hands) has historically been the least studied sense in marketing. Perhaps the rise of online and catalog shopping, and an inability to physically examine products prior to purchase has spurred this area of research. The primary categories of touch and haptic research include the differences in product attributes that encourage touch, individual differences in the motivation to touch, and situational influences that encourage touch. Finally, one research study examined the interaction between vision and touch and the elongation bias.

What we can possibly deduce from this is that when a display is just put up in a retail environment, it acts as an aid to the overall marketing goals.  But to actually utilize a display , it may be made interactive. With a touch glass interface or gesture recognition and tailored content like interactive catalogs, consumers are likely to interact more and actually buy products since it is at the last instance of their purchase decision.Mall consumers and making marketing a more interactive experience in UAE

Another major area in need of future research is the need to move from a more “sense by sense”
perspective to investigations of the multi-sensory integration of sensory inputs. As Calvert, Spence,
and Stein (2004, p. xi) note, “here can be no doubt that our senses are designed to function in concert and that our brains are organized to use the information they derive from their various sensory channels cooperatively in order to enhance the probability that objects and event will be detected rapidly, identiifed correctly, and responded to appropriately” (emphasis added). Ernst, Bulthof , and Newell (2003; cited in Newell 2004) found that bimodal recognition was enhanced by 10% versus learning that occurred either visually or haptically.

Digital signage companies and integrators should convince their clients to incorporate touch overlays and gesture control.  We are providing prospects and enthusiastic clients with innovative solutions in touch, gesture and all forms of interactive media. Many more companies are trying to promote such projects in the GCC.

Touchmagix technology available by Multitech AV from Dubai
Touchmagix technology available by Multitech AV from Dubai

Coming back to senses, I loved the conclusion of the chapter from the book:

IN CONCLUSION, TO MAKE A FULL TURN; IF IT TASTES,  SMELLS, SOUNDS, AND FEELS LIKE

A Duck,  then it Must Be A …. (Duck)”. “Perhaps,” would seem to be the best answer. Sensory stimuli can aid in our processing of information and sometimes can bias and mislead us in forming our impressions. This fascinating contradiction, however, makes the study of sensory factors in consumer behavior challenging and all the more rewarding as we further our investigations of how consumers make sense of their world.

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Wisconsin School of Business: http://research3.bus.wisc.edu/

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