<aside> đź’ˇ Roadshows are pop-up exhibitions or mini events held in the center of the shopping center corridor.
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When a roadshow is selected on the map, a side panel appears. Below is a diagram illustrating this panel, along with a table providing descriptions of its various elements:

| Panel section | Key | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main | Name | ROADSHOW 1-1 | The name of the roadshow. |
| ID | #10797 | The identification number used by the Digeiz database to identify the roadshow. | |
| Floor | 1 | This indicates the floor the roadshow is on. | |
| Roadshow areas | A1-138 | This indicates the area that the roadshow belongs too. The area for roadshows is specific as there are no counting stations directly connected to roadshows. Instead, counting stations are connected to the roadshow’s area. In this way data is generated for the roadshow by measuring people's dwell time and movement trajectory inside this area. | |
| Billing | Coverage | Covered | Indicates whether this roadshow is included in the scope. Sometimes a roadshow might not be included in the quote, and the coverage level selected will be optional. |
| Licence | Yes | Shows whether a licence has been applied to the roadshow. | |
| Data Delivery | Yes | Indicates whether the roadshow is generating data. | |
| Priority | - | Used by the calibration team at Digeiz to determine the priority of the counting station calibration linked to the roadshow’s area. |