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Tech for Destination Couples

Pamella Dunn says...

Wifi is an absolute must not only for the event, but for set up, and for guests. As are charging stations, and battery packs to extend the life of guests smart phones. Video walls and backdrops, staging, and production tech that sees fireworks playing out in time to music, and live streaming are increasingly becoming a thing. And look out for the virtual guest experience, it is on the horizon wit h video and cinematography advances.

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Michelle Anderson of Complete the Look says...

- Hidden Cameras like GoPros will help couples capture every candid moment. They will also have the opportunity to capture a unique perspective almost as if through their own eyes.

- 3D-Printing is going to hit the ground running, even more, in 2020 as cake designers, st at ionery designers and more industry adopt the unique and personalised opportunities it presents. Brides and Grooms can create personalised 3D favours at their event. These 3D elements will take any event to the next level.

- A unique way to record your day is through the use of the stunning fashion-forward heart rate monitors that are currently available on the market. This would allow you both to record your heart rate during your nuptials, speeches, photo's and exciting wedding day moments and then utilise that data to create unique pieces of artwork to display in their homes for life.

- Full immersion projection technology has been used in destination weddings and large production events for a number of years however I feel that in 2020 this will be taken to the next level by incorporating floor to ceiling experiences all the way down to the fine details on cakes. This allows any space to be transformed and customised any number of times to transport your guests whilst remaining in the same location.

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