Warner Bros. and Imagine Exhibitions' Harry Potter: The Exhibition will kick off a new immersive experience in Macau. It is reported that this exhibition will provide a unique experience through the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) wristbands - from the location on the Marauder's map to making potions and playing Quidditch. Centered around UHF RFID wristbands worn by visitors, the solution allows visitors to experience the "magic" of the event by initiating specific experiences based on each wearer's interests.
How does the system work?
Visitors receive an RFID wristband that allows them to move freely from room to room within the exhibit.Interactive displays and personalized experiences are unlocked every time a visitor taps their wristband to a card reader.
When visitors arrive at the scene and purchase tickets, each guest in the park will get a wristband with a built-in UHF RFID tag encoded with a unique ID number. These tag IDs can be linked in the back-end software to information provided by ticket buyers, such as their name, email address, and a photo taken on-site. As visitors enter the exhibit, they can begin tapping their wristbands at designated locations.
In addition, visitors can interact with the camera and see themselves wearing a magic number sorting hat - in the film and novel, the hat will assign each student to the class they belong to based on their strengths and personalities. college. At the end of the exhibition, visitors will see a leaderboard showing which academy has earned the most points that day. As each guest leaves the exhibit, the content of their visit will be sent to their email address at the touch of an RFID reader.