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“Technology is moving at a swift pace and if
we don’t start to think differently about the
potential that renewable energy brings to our
industry, we will be left behind.”
Attend2IT release new app
Attend2IT, an events IT company,
have recently introduced a new
app called On-Site. The app is
aimed at stewards, organisers and
contractors, and aims to be fully
customisable for each event.
The app itself is designed to be
used in real-time at events, and
allows for custom maps, lists, logos,
colours, backgrounds and tickets,
as well as unique logins to allow for
organisers to connect and contact
each other on an immediate basis.
On-Site also aims to be simple to
use, meaning that anyone with any
level of comfort with technology can
access it, whilst also being discreet
and precise.
The app allows users to take photos
of categorisable issues and upload
them immediately, so issues can
be acknowledged and dealt with as
soon as possible, and located using
the fully trackable interface. All
incidents can then be summarised in
a web portal that management have
full access to.
The results reported by the app can
also be graphed, allowing for quick
and easy data analysis.
Aerospace Events to
expand globally
Vice chair of
Event Supplier
and Services
Association
(ESSA) and MD
of EventShaper
Lou Kiwanuka on
battery-powered
stands:
Aerospace Events,an Essex-based
events organiser, is expanding their
events across Africa and Asia.
This expansion follows the success
of Aerospace events at the EN
Indy Awards, where they won Best
International Event for Aviation Africa
Summit & Exhibition.
The aviation-based events company
are set to feature more countries, with
Aerospace Events launching both
Aviation Mena and Aviation Caucus
& Central Asia in 2020 and plans to
launch similar events in the Middle
East in 2021 and India in 2022.
These events will be two-day long
exhibitions and conferences, and
Aerospace Events aim to bring these
shows to developing nations.
Those visiting their current events
include CEOs of aircraft and engine
manufacturing companies, as well
as ministers and air chiefs from
the country in which the event is
taking place, with CEOs of airlines,
ministers, governing bodies and
airline associations among those
invited to speak.
3/4
17%
of employees
suffer in the UK
suffer persistent
sleep problems,
says research
the number
of companies
organizing 20 or
more events per
year increased
between 2017
and 2018
223
the average number of hours saved per
year by event software
5–8
weeks – the average
amount of time B2B
companies spend
planning events
3%
the increase in use of
apps as a part of event
technology
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