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Glambot Wins Edison Awards for Immersive & Interactive Experiences

  • Apr 27
  • 1 min read

Glambot® has been recognized at the prestigious Edison Awards—one of the world’s most respected honors for innovation—within the Immersive & Interactive Experiences category. With thousands of entries submitted each year from across the globe, the awards represent a highly competitive field of breakthrough ideas and technologies shaping the future.

Past honorees include visionaries and organizations such as Elon Musk and NVIDIA, placing this recognition among the most distinguished in the innovation landscape.

This recognition reflects a broader shift in experiential design. Audiences today expect more than observation—they seek participation, immersion, and meaning. Glambot® was built precisely for this moment.

Originally synonymous with elite red carpet productions, cinematic motion control has historically been reserved for high-budget environments. Glambot® challenged that paradigm by introducing a modular, accessible system capable of delivering studio-quality results in real-time, live settings. The result is a seamless fusion of robotics, software, and storytelling—transforming guests into the focal point of dynamic, shareable cinematic moments.


Beyond its visual output, the true innovation lies in its accessibility. By removing traditional barriers of cost, complexity, and scale, Glambot® has expanded the reach of cinematic technology across industries—from global brand activations to private events—enabling a new standard of engagement.


To be recognized at this level is to stand alongside the innovators redefining how people experience the world. It is a moment that underscores both the impact of the platform and the continued evolution of immersive technology.


As experiential expectations continue to rise, Glambot® remains focused on advancing what’s possible—bringing cinematic storytelling into environments where it has never existed before, and redefining how moments are captured, shared, and remembered.

 
 
 

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