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Webges:software and services for conference organizers

WEBGES provides a complete modular solution with a proven software platform and efficient services to manage: Member Management, Registration, Program and Presentation Distribution.

TapCrowd: Connecting the online and physical world through mobile.

Mobile communications platform


The TapCrowd app building platform allows event organisers to easily create a professional mobile app for their event. The platform offers all necessary functionality to offer the best mobile event app available today to your visitors. Updating content or changing the look and feel of your app is easy as pie. Updates are live instantly!

For trade shows, conferences and corporate events

App Aptitute: Choosing the Best App for your Conference or Event by Brad Neuman

Websites designed for mobile devices are popular ways to share information with attendees. However, understanding the differences between, native, web-based and hybrid mobile apps are essential in choosing the right technology for your event or conference.

A web app is an application accessed through a devices browser and is limited by the functionality of the mobile browser. In contrast, a native app is downloaded onto the device, loading all pages/documents when the app is installed thus eliminating the need for a network to view content.

Show me your FB page and I will tell you how smart you are

(Science Daily) Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's (BGU) Social Networks Security Research Group in its Department of Information Systems Engineering has developed a novel method to predict how well or badly a student will perform in an academic course.

A great Project to start the year!

Exciting news for all of us!!! 
Dear Meeting Support Institute friends, A great project to start the year! With the MSI we plan to bid for a research project about Virtual Meetings funded by MPI. I believe many of our community, including you could be part of it; as a subject matter expert, researcher, editor or with a meeting that can be our case to research.

19 Tech Technology Tools to Engage Participants

Here are 19 technology tools to improve conference and event engagement before, during and after an event

Six Key Trends for Meetings

Is your association prepared to use these web verbs to their advantage? Are your meeting and event organizers considering how these trends will impact your conferences and events?

1. Screening

Screens are everywhere! In our pockets. On our desks. In our living rooms. In our kitchens. In our backpacks. In our classrooms. At our conferences. On our tablets. In our transportation hubs.

 

Association/Conference Impact:

AMEX study finds virtual meeting technology "Alternative or Enabler"

North America and Western Europe Lead Use of New Technology for Business Travel According to a New Industry Study

Survey Results Indicate New Technology Adopters are not Just Gen Y; Veteran Travelers Have Expressed Just as Much Use of New Collaboration Technologies; New Educational Web site Launched to Guide Travel Professionals through Virtual Meeting Adoption

NEW YORK, September 14, 2010 --

A Twitter Conference Primer: Part 2. Marketing And Engaging attendees

9 steps to use Twitter for Marketing and engaging

1. Create a Twitter Engagement Marketing Plan

How do you want to use Twitter for your event? Twitter is more than just a broadcast marketing tool. If you are using it to broadcast your own stuff more than 25% of the time, you’re setting yourself up for failure. Your conference stakeholders expect you to use it in a variety of ways. Consider the five Cs of engagement when using Twitter:

Conferences Need To Focus On Creating Experiences, The E Of EPIC Conferences

(Jeff Hurt) Imagine it’s 2084.

You are craving a new experience that you’ve not had in the past.

You decide to visit Rekall to get a memory implant of a new vacation experience.

This is the setting of the 1990 movie Total Recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger or the 2012 remake with Colin Farrell.

While Total Recall is set in the future, it is a perfect illustration of today’s society that is consumed with collecting experiences.

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