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Multi Image Group Named Top 4 Finalist in 2014 Expo E.X.C.I.T.E Awards

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Multi Image Group announced it was named a top 4 finalist in the 2014 Expo E.X.C.I.T.E Awards for “Best Interactive Exhibit” and “Best Use of Event Technology” for their work at the 2014 National Automobile Dealers Association Convention (NADA).

Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) July 15, 2014

Multi Image Group announced it was named a top 4 finalist in the 2014 Expo E.X.C.I.T.E Awards for “Best Interactive Exhibit” and “Best Use of Event Technology” for their work at the 2014 National Automobile Dealers Association Convention (NADA). Read more about the TDAF Exhibit Booth here.

For a second year, Multi Image Group partnered with TD Auto Finance to create exhibit experiences that would attract, retain interest, build relationships and capture information. To do this, MIG created three separate interactive experiences – and trained all TDAF sales professionals on how to use the technology to make sure they were comfortable demonstrating interactivity to clients and prospects.

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Our booth was unique, futuristic, interactive, warm and welcome. Yes, we believe we have great products and services, but without MIG’s interactive experiences, we wouldn’t have been able to reach our target demographics as efficiently.Lloyd David Balman, Vice President & Senior Manager, Events Management, TD Bank

Burn Out – A custom-designed interactive prize wheel housed on a 103’ touchscreen monitor. Using RFID technology, the wheel was activated when the attendee slid a branded Hot Wheels car with an RFID sticker adhered to its backside across the screen.

Virtual Dealership – A fully fabricated 3D environment that replicated the sights and sounds of a local car dealership. Using touchscreen technology, attendees could virtually walk through dealer and customer scenarios while learning more about TDAF offerings.

Photo Ops – Using NADA media within the convention center, attendees could have their photo taken and be placed into myriad fun scenarios with props and photoshopped scenery. Pictures were then emailed to attendees to post on their favorite social media sites.