Project description
Taking tourists on eco-friendly, shareable tours
New technological advances are forever changing the tourism experience. Imagine touring a city in a futuristic electric car and sharing in real time a 360-degree full high-definition view of your surroundings with friends, family and fans back home. The EU-funded LET (Live Electric Tour) project is developing a live streaming city tour to enhance the tourists' enjoyment, eliminate the need to take pictures and videos and reduce traffic pollution. The project is targeting the new tourist who is searching for different, connected experiences to share on social media profiles.
Objective
Live Electric Tour (LET) is a unique shared experience for the new urban tourist. While you tour a modern Capital in a futuristic and fun electric car you can share in real time a 360o full hd view of the environment and yourself with fans, friends and family. Participant number Organization name Country Value Proposition: By recording and sharing client’s tour you solve their need of taking constant pictures and sharing a video of the amazing eco-experience, enhancing the perceived value and joy while reducing pollution, and enjoying a guided tour by a contextual onboard GPS. Problem to solve/ Value to add: Some European Capitals are dealing with a high pressure from tourism in terms of traffic pollution and to provide a fast intuitive way to visit the main attractions while providing Wi-Fi to all the internet seeking new breed of tourists so focused on the mighty selfie. Opportunity to seize: The New Tourist is looking for different, connected experiences where he can be in control and share his experiences with his social profiles. (Frost & Sullivan | Amadeus) We offer an added bonus: an ecofriendly futuristic looking fun-car for self-driving tours. More than a tour we offer a unique innovative sharable experience.
Fields of science
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Programme(s)
Funding Scheme
SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1Coordinator
2560-275 TORRES VEDRAS
Portugal
The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.