Innovative app & wristband technology for gyms

Discover the new technology for climbing and bouldering gyms – by using an app and smart wristbands the climbing experience will be taken to a new level.

vertic. app GbR

Saturday 11/23/2024
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Hall A6, DEMO + TEST AREA, Boulder block
English

Discover one of the most innovative technologies for bouldering and climbing gyms at our demo booth. Our solution combines an app, wristbands with altitude measurement, and RFID tags on the wall, allowing climbers and boulderers to track their progress in real time, share it, and celebrate their achievements. With this technology, you can enhance the appeal of your gym, position yourself as an industry pioneer, and attract new customers. Try out our prototype wristbands on-site and experience the app's features. Create excitement in your community with engaging challenges like "Who can reach the most tops or climb the most meters?"

This event takes place on the following dates:

11/23/2024, 11:00 am - 11:30 am Hall A6, DEMO + TEST AREA, Boulder block
11/23/2024, 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm Hall A6, DEMO + TEST AREA, Boulder block

Product presentation, Demo + Test Area, Climbing & bouldering

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