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Picsolve announces new partnership with Belgian-start up Panora.Me |
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07 Aug 2018 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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Panora.Me's Super Selfie technology combines a selfie with a postcard |
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Picsolve has announced a new partnership with Panora.me, a Brussels-based start up, that will see the company's Super Selfie technology seamlessly integrated into Picsolve's digital platform.
Super Selfie, which launched at this year's Asia Attractions Expo in June, allows guests to create unique, shareable content capturing their experiences.
Designed to combined a selfie with a postcard, Super Selfie allows visitors to pose for a camera, situated in a high and distant location, which takes multiple images of the guests before panning out to take a panoramic shot of the scenery behind them. The end result is a short video with an impressive zoom out effect that guests can keep as a souvenir of their experience.
Picsolve CEO David Hockley said: "Our strategic partnership with Panora.me will ensure we remain at the forefront of content capture product innovation. As we continue to expand across the globe and partner with more world-class destinations, we want to keep pushing the boundaries and finding new ways for visitors to capture the joy and excitement they experience."
"The Super Selfie is a perfect example of that, and I'm looking forward to future innovations which will arise from this partnership," he added.
Raphaël de Borman, founder of Panora.me, said: "We're very proud of what we've achieved so far. But to reach more destinations worldwide it was important for us to partner with a global leader in content capture. We are excited at the prospect of developing many new innovations in partnership with Picsolve over the next year. Together, I'm sure we'll make our ideas a reality and bring many new possibilities to market."
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in the attractions sector. |
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