Futuristic Cruise Ship Cards

The Electronic Ship Ticket Makes it Easier to Travel on Ocean Liners

Traveling by cruise ship could become a lot more popular if the Electronic Ship Ticket ever goes from concept to reality. This futuristic ship ticket was created by Bao Haimo, Piao Hailong, Liu Yuancheng, Hu Xiameng and Qiao Song. The purpose of this design is to make large cruise ships easier to navigate.

The Electronic Ship Ticket has a map of the ship printed on it. This map displays the important areas on each deck of the ship. The ticket also has an "urgent" feature that is used to help guide passengers to safety in the event of an emergency.

The ticket is programmed with information specific to the purchaser. When the cruise is over, the passenger simply turns in their Electronic Ship Ticket so that its data can be erased and reprogrammed for the next passenger.
Trend Themes
1. Electronic Ship Tickets - The development of electronic ship tickets presents an opportunity for improved navigation systems and passenger safety on cruise ships.
2. Cruise Ship Mapping Technology - The use of mapping technology on cruise ship tickets opens up possibilities for enhancing the passenger experience and facilitating easier navigation onboard.
3. Personalized Cruise Ship Tickets - The introduction of personalized cruise ship tickets allows for customized and tailored experiences for passengers, creating a more personalized journey.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can benefit from adopting electronic ship tickets and mapping technology to enhance the cruise ship experience and attract more travelers.
2. Technology and Navigation - The technology and navigation industry can explore opportunities to develop innovative mapping solutions and emergency guidance systems specifically designed for cruise ships.
3. Data Management and Security - The data management and security industry can contribute to the development of secure and efficient ticketing systems for cruise ships, ensuring passenger information privacy and seamless data transfer.

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