Already no stranger to providing a hi-tech approach to event photography, Eva the Photo Robot is breaking new ground, having recently attended and photographed the Kinver High Prom in the West Midlands.
Prom robot photography
Eva roamed the Kinver High Prom, which took place in Blakelands Country House Venue in Bobbington, allowing students to take advantage of Eva’s revolutionary touch screen in order to take photographs of themselves. Photos were then uploaded to social media and printed – Eva took over 300 photos during the event.
CEO of servicerobots.com, Tim Warrington, father of former students at Kinver High, said:
“The students enjoyed the novelty of having their photograph taken by a robot and seeing this cutting edge technology up close. The ability to get up close and interact with a piece of sophisticated technology like Eva will hopefully encourage the students to consider careers in technology.
Indeed, with engineers consistently required in all tech-fields, Eva could prove an invaluable tool in cultivating further interest.
What makes Eva special
Eva is more than just a novelty, and is the first to offer robot photography navigated via her intuitive 23.8-inch touch screen. Eva’s simple user interface allows guests at all sorts of events, such as weddings, parties, and proms, to be able to access a range of features and gives a much better user experience than a traditional static photo booth or magic mirror.
Once the photo has been taken, Eva allows guests the opportunity to upload their photos directly to their social media profiles, a feature which proved extremely popular at the prom.
Eva uses sophisticated infra-red technology, allowing her to move seamlessly throughout the venue – wherever it may be. Eva can also interact comfortably with people, and can be customised with specific greetings or the ability to play pre-recorded audio when required.
She was certainly a hit with the prom students, delivering a prom experience to remember – and whether at an exhibition, a wedding or celebration, or even a trade show, she always seems to capture the audience.
Tim said:
“Eva proves popular everywhere she goes – she offers a glimpse into the future and the ability to interact with some truly incredible technology.
“The team at servicerobots.com wish the students at Kinver a God onward journey in their Careers and hope it will be a robot based journey!”
To learn more, visit: https://www.servicerobots.com/