#AWEurope TechX Preview

 

The Cutting Edge of Interactive Technology at #AWEurope

With Advertising Week Europe just around the corner we want to introduce you to TechX, an awe-inspiring, hands-on journey through interactive installations, innovations, and bleeding edge tech advancements for the advertising and media industry, curated by VentureFuel.

Making its London debut, innovative companies like those below will be on hand to give delegates contextualised tours and highlight how they can be used to reach today’s hardest to find consumers. Start-ups will be gracing the halls of Jack Solomon’s, a speakeasy hidden in the depths of Soho just a stones throw from the AW Europe action. Those attending include:

Inflight VR

A Munich based company whose goal it is to make inflight entertainment more bearable. Rather than focussing on the person next to you attempting to steal your arm rest, Inflight VR offers every passenger their own headset with a range of entertainment that varies from gaming to programming. It touts itself as the first of its kind, and a unique way to reach passengers inflight.

Visyon

What do you get when you house 50 artists, storytellers, coders and engineers inside an experiential immersive experience business? Visyon look to create memorable experiences through ground-breaking projects in VR & AR, Immersive Content, Holographic projections and sensorial installations. You should see this for yourself.

DECENT

DECENT is a decentralised, blockchain based start-up with ambitions of removing the middlemen from content creation. This has a number of uses, perhaps most interestingly overcoming the censorship of certain countries with an iron-grip over distribution.

Buyer Brain

This London based start-up is looking to help uncover what your customers really think. Buyer Brain uses cutting edge neuroscience to delve deep into customer emotions and deliver consumer insights. 

Botsandus

Hailing from London, the founders of Botsandus have built a suite of tools targeted at creating practical and engaging robot assistants for use in retail. They envisage a more collaborative future between us and robots, rather than the usual ‘overlords’ angle that people tend to jump to when they hear about a robotics start-up.  

Passes to Advertising Week Europe are available now – don’t miss TechX, along with an incredible line-up of the industry’s best!