Eliminating safety and liability concerns for event goers and event owners alike
Rave Me Away
Using Real Time Kinetics or "RTK" geo-mapping equipment, Rave Me Away will map out event locations creatinga foundation for our platform and application. This technology allows us to map everything from stages to bathroomsand allows attendees to track their friends and see themselves inside the event space in real time. As well as givingStaff and EMTs clear directions on where individuals are in distress and the best route to get to them. RTK also meanswe stop tracking user data when thry leave our geo-fenced location.
"We use walkie-talkies, paper maps, lightsabers to move a crowd, and sometimes a radio.. it once took me and my crew over an hour to respond to and eventually find one person in distress at EDC Las Vegas, simply because we had to comb our way through the crowd with lightsabers"
-Insomniac Ground Team Member
"It can bleak, it once took my partner and I over an hour to find a once of the stages"
The Rave Me Away Application
The RMA application will allow both our clients, event staff, and event attendees to look ata digital map of the event location that RMA has geo-mapped. Users will be able register for events, see themselves and their friends via theit application or wristbands on this digital map while at the event space as well as see mapped festival locations(stages,bathrooms, vendor, tents, etc)while at the event. For Clients, the RMA Application willcoincide with the "panidc button" feature for paramedics to be alerted and respond to attendees in need. Attendees will have the ability to activate the panic button within theapplication and staff will be notified and directed to that attendees location.
"Worldwide, nearly 70,000 people suffered significant injury and 232 people died at approximately 300 outdoor music concerts held over a 10-year period"
Raineri, Aldo. (2004). The Causes and Prevention of Serious Crowd Injury and Fatalities at Outdoor Music Festivals. 10.13140/2.1.3036.0005.
Join us on this journey as we unveil the future of festival safety and reveal how, togeather, we can ensure that music festivals are not just memorable but, above all, safe.