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Apple Watches and Fitbits are tracking people’s steps, heart rates and sleep cycles left, right and centre; and virtual and augmented reality experiences are becoming increasingly common. But watches and headsets aren’t where wearable tech end, and it’s not limited to only a couple of industries. If you’re hosting an event, incorporating tech – and especially wearable tech – has the potential not only to enhance your delegates’ experience, but also to simplify and streamline yours. Read how: https://www.wrxgrp.co.za/how-wearable-tech-adds-value-to-events/