An interactive map is a dynamic and user-friendly tool that enables individuals to explore and navigate a specific location or event by providing interactive features and real-time information. It enhances the user experience by allowing users to interact with the map, search for specific points of interest, and access relevant details. This map feature allows for booth placements and association with user groups, enhancing the functionality and interactivity of the map. Here's an explanation of booth placements and their association with user groups:
Booth Placements: Organizers can strategically place booths on the interactive map to optimize the flow and layout of the event. By selecting specific locations on the map, they can designate the positions where exhibitors' booths will be located within the venue. This helps attendees easily navigate and find the booths they are interested in.
Association with User Groups: The interactive map also facilitates the association of booths with user groups. User groups can be defined as distinct categories or segments of user groups, such as sponsors, speakers, exhibitors or any other session. By associating booths with user groups, organizers can implement targeted access controls or special privileges for attendees who easily navigate and find the specific booths with linked users they are interested in.
The association between booths and user groups allows for personalized experiences, tailored information, and differentiated access levels based on the specific needs and characteristics of each attendee segment.
Overall, the interactive map booth placements and association with user groups contribute to a more organized and personalized event experience, ensuring that attendees can easily locate relevant booths while organizers can manage access and provide targeted information to specific user groups.