
This multi-camera photo experience from Pixperience surrounds guests, taking photos from 360-degree angles simultaneously and stitching them together to make the moment appear to rotate in space. Guests can share the image on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The setup can also be fully customized to match an event’s branding and theme.

Selffee’s technology uses edible food coloring to print directly onto coffee, cold drinks, cupcakes, cookies, and more. After guests take a selfie, their high-quality image is printed on the treat and is available to eat almost immediately. Selffee is available in the New York City area for social or corporate events.

Business and financial software company Intuit hosted its QuickBooks Connect conference October 22 to 26 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center. Event organizers used N.F.C.—near-field communication—technology at a kiosk that was moved five times each day of the conference, inviting attendees on a mobile app to find it and enter to win a prize. The goal was to ensure that attendees would spend time in both conference halls.





Fusion network and NASA teamed up for "Mars 2030," a virtual-reality installation that debuted at the III Points Festival. Attendees were encouraged to enter the pod and dress in designated eyewear and headphones. The multisensory experience, from Fusion virtual-reality producer Julian Reyes, transported volunteers to Mars, where satellite imagery created a realistic world to explore.