The skies of Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh, were transformed in spectacular style recently, as history was made with the world’s largest QR code made by drones smashing into the Guinness World Record books.
With a staggering 1,346 single multirotor drones illuminating the sky, the activation took place to highlight the first ever Saudi electric vehicle brand to launch in the Kingdom, Ceer.
Forming various images around sustainability from electric cars to wind turbines to Arabic calligraphy, the major spectacle also formed a scannable QR code, linking back to Ceers’ website.
The Guinness World Record-breaking drone display wowed thousands of people who had gathered to watch the event, which took place at the most popular entertainment venue in Saudi Arabia, Boulevard Riyadh City.
Illuminating the sky, Ceer set the new record to celebrate its mission to create a sustainable National Automotive Company to ignite the Kingdom’s automotive ecosystem and generate a new source of jobs for Saudi talent. It also aims to design, build and sell aspirational battery electric vehicles for Saudi and other Gulf customers, with innovative solutions that are affordable, reliable and state-of-the-art.
B-Roll:
Broadcast quality B-roll footage will be available 09:00 on the morning of Wednesday 23rd November. It is copyright cleared for broadcast use in all markets and includes:
- GV’s of the drone QR code activation
- GV’s behind the scenes of the activation
- Soundbites: Shaddy Gaad, Guinness World Records
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