Floating Signatures and an AI-Driven Raffle at Samsung Display SDP Partner's Day
SDP Partner's Day is Samsung Display's annual evening with its supply-chain and ecosystem partners. The 2026 edition was held at Shilla Hotel Seoul. The brief from the organizers was unusual.
They wanted the same screen that welcomed guests to also run the prize draw at the end of the night.
What we built
A single MP-C transparent guestbook canvas, set in the welcome area, with two modes. During the welcome window, it ran the Floating Signatures scene — partners signed in, their names drifted across the panel, the room filled the panel by dinner.
During the program's prize draw, the same panel switched modes. An AI-driven raffle pulled names from the signatures collected earlier in the evening. The draw played out on the panel itself, visible to the room, transparent in both senses of the word.
Why one panel, two jobs
Most events use separate hardware for welcome and for raffle. That doubles the setup time, doubles the operator load, and rarely looks like one event.
The MP-C canvas is built around the idea that a single panel can run different scenes back to back. The welcome and the raffle were both built into the same evening's runbook. The handoff between modes took a few seconds and required no stage-side intervention.
What partners experienced
Signing in felt like part of the program rather than a step before it. Two hours later, watching the AI raffle pull live names out of the same panel made the close of the evening feel like a callback to the opening.
Several partners commented that they had never seen a guestbook turn into a draw. That was the point.
Who this is for
Corporate partner events, dealer gatherings, distributor nights, and any program where welcome and recognition both need stage time. The MP-C panel can run multiple scenes per event; the AI raffle is one of the available modes.
If your evening has both a welcome and a prize, one screen is enough.
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