For this year's Isle of Wight event, its official car sponsor Volvo set up an interactive sailing simulator in order to pass on valuable sailing tips to attendees on land.
This simulator was set up at Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, which is known as the oldest and largest sailing regatta of its kind. A RS Tera dinghy was fully rigged in order to mimic the real motions of a boat, with members of the British Sailing Team on hand in order to share information with sailors of all ages, particularly young kids who might one day be inspired to participate in the sailing event themselves as adults.
The family-friendly event also included a treasure hunt, face painting as well as a station with a racetrack full of miniature remote control Volvo cars.
Kid-Friendly Sailing Simulators
Volvo Rigged a RS Tera Dinghy to Teach Valuable Sailing Skills
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Sailing Simulators - The development of interactive sailing simulators for teaching valuable sailing tips to attendees on land.
2. Learning-based Sponsorship Activities - Sponsors engaging in educational activities like simulators as part of their sponsorship efforts.
3. Family-friendly Event Experimentation - Exploring the inclusion of family-friendly activities at traditionally adult-focused events.
Industry Implications
1. Sailing Industry - Sailing industry can leverage technology to introduce interactive simulators as an innovative and immersive way of teaching sailing skills.
2. Automotive Industry - Automotive companies like Volvo can drive disruptive innovation by incorporating simulators and interactive experiences in their promotional and sponsorship activities.
3. Event Management Industry - Event management firms can create experiential learning-based sponsorship activities for brands that want to engage their audience beyond traditional advertising methods.