Reduce FOMO in your next Town Hall Meet using #EventTech

“Town hall meeting is an American term given to an informal public meeting, function, or event derived from the traditional town meetings of New England.” Source : Wikipedia Town Hall meetings are good for employee morale and reduce the FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) effect. Most of the time, employees are not involved in theContinue reading “Reduce FOMO in your next Town Hall Meet using #EventTech”

event2mobile helps Major Singapore-based Healthcare Association Mobilize their Annual Event

event2mobile has partnered with a number of major organisations in healthcare, including Elsevier, Cancer Care Ontario, and Calderm. Recently, Singapore-based Congress of the Asian Society for Transplantation (CAST) too chose event2mobile for their 2015 event. The event2mobile app for the event was customised to suit the requirements of the client, which included fully searchable listsContinue reading “event2mobile helps Major Singapore-based Healthcare Association Mobilize their Annual Event”

Two events, Two continents – One Love for Event Technology

This festive season started on an exciting note for us. A session on 10th November, at New York’s Meetings Technology Expo allowed us to put across our views about many different facets of an event app. Siddharth “Sid” Jhunjhunwala provided with a detailed overview about event apps from the viewpoint of an admin. In theContinue reading “Two events, Two continents – One Love for Event Technology”

Hot Tips to Boost Event App Downloads

Event apps are one of those win-win things that are great for attendees, exhibitors, as well as organizers. So why do attendees show up at events without the app in their smartphones? Here are our tips on how you can maximize your event app download rate.  

Fortune 500 Financial Organization Utilizes Beacon Technology and event2mobile To Increase Attendee Engagement

  event2mobile has been deployed by some of the leading financial organizations in the world. Recently, we helped another Fortune 500 organization headquartered in Wisconsin boost attendee engagement; this time, by tapping into event2mobile’s seamless support for Beacon technology. The client wanted to boost the number of registrations for their services. The event2mobile team usedContinue reading “Fortune 500 Financial Organization Utilizes Beacon Technology and event2mobile To Increase Attendee Engagement”

The one thing that no event attendee wants to do!

Talk to event organizers today and the word POLL or SURVEY is likely to produce all kinds of emotions. ‘Difficult to conduct’, ‘no one wants to do it’ , ‘it’s the bane of my existence’, ‘data collected is sporadic’ and so on and so forth. However, polls, both instant and passive as well as surveysContinue reading “The one thing that no event attendee wants to do!”

Fortune 500 companies cannot use just any event app

Imagine an event by a leading bank where 200 of its top customers are invited. Now imagine the event app that the bank would need to deploy. Under no circumstances, can it be a run-of-the-mill app which can be downloaded from the app store and is available to all and sundry. Confidentiality of events, delegates,Continue reading “Fortune 500 companies cannot use just any event app”

Social Wall : Amping Up Events

1. 73% of event planners said that social media is important for their events. 2. 53% of organisers stated that social media has increased the popularity of their events. (Source: Lightspan Digital) event2mobile’s new Social Wall module makes it easy for event managers to boost attendee engagement, by pulling real-time data from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,Continue reading “Social Wall : Amping Up Events”

Going Green Still Means Something

  1. At least a 100 sheets are printed per attendee in an average event. 2. Printing each page can cost as much as $8 per page (including shipping, etc.) It’s no secret that event apps are great value, especially compared to paper brochures and guides which cost quite a bit to print, stock, transportContinue reading “Going Green Still Means Something”