Chesterfield business brings more glamour to the Eurovision Song Contest
A Chesterfield business known for creating immersive event technology and social media content was recently mixing with the stars at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden.
Noonah took its Glamdroid product to the event last month, providing artists with the chance to step in front of the camera and create shareable content for social media.
From established celebrities like Rylan Clark to rising talents like Lithuania’s Silvester Belt, everyone wanted a chance to step in front of the Glamdroid. By creating shareable content for social media platforms, Noonah not only enhanced the onsite experience for attendees but also extended the reach of Eurovision online.
Glamdroid utilises industry-leading super-fast robotic technology, ensuring seamless movements that capture the essence of glamour and athleticism on the red carpet.
By combining state-of-the-art technology with seamless functionality, Glamdroid ensured that every moment was captured with precision, style, and glamour. As the industry’s leading robotic camera arm, Glamdroid continues to set the standard for capturing unforgettable moments at awards ceremonies, ensuring that your event stands out from the rest.
Vanessa Holmes, Senior Account Manager at Noonah commented: “We’re constantly exploring new technologies and fresh ideas to enhance the experience for attendees around the world. The passion within our team drives us to deliver excellence, making each project a true testament to our innovation and dedication within the events industry, and our latest work at Eurovision is a great example of this!”
The product has also been used at major national events such as the 70th BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, which saw presenters Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Clare Balding striking poses for the camera. Furthermore, pop superstar Kylie Minogue stepped in front of the Glamdroid camera at the 2024 BRIT Awards.
Find out more about Glamdroid on Noonah’s website.
Noonah supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.