A growing number of brides and grooms are embracing technology for their big day.
Ondrej and Jiri Vedral exchanged smart rings, but their wedding day was otherwise a traditional affairInstead of traditional gold bands, Czech couple Jiri and Ondrej Vedral exchanged smart rings on their wedding day.
As long as their mobile phones are both connected to the internet, they get a real time heartbeat. If either is offline, they get the last recorded one. Its target customers include engaged couples who might like the idea of being able to feel their loved one's heartbeat, but don't want to forgo having traditional wedding rings.Jiri and Ondrej's rings, pictured, allow them to feel each other's heartbeat
is a series exploring how technological innovation is set to shape the new emerging economic landscape. "We did a survey, and found 89% of respondents find it overwhelming to start writing their wedding material," says Mr Joshi. "The AI tool is not supposed to replace human emotions, but for many people it's helpful."The global coronavirus pandemic helped pave the way for tech-based weddings, with couples that didn't postpone their nuptials getting married over Zoom or livestreaming their ceremony to guests at home.
Making an impact on social media during the big day is also, perhaps unsurprisingly, now a huge focus for many, with couples and guests posting videos on TikTok or Instagram during the wedding and the following reception.
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