Remove Data Remove Event Planning Remove Event Tech Remove Tech
article thumbnail

14 New Trends in the Event Planning Industry for 2024

Attendease

Trend #4: Elevated Menus QR code menus aren’t going anywhere in the hospitality and restaurant industries, but the current trend in the event planning industry requires looking above and beyond the expected. Design-forward and elevated menus are in style for 2024 events.

2024 195
article thumbnail

Why Customer Support Should Be Your #1 Event Tech Feature

Endless Events

But what good are any of those if event planners are not taught how to use them or if they stop working mid-event? Will and Brandt think that the #1 event tech feature should therefore be customer support. Event planners should have somebody available to them 24/7. The success of their event depends on it!

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

5 Event Tech Tools to Know

Stova

Techn ology is one of the most important event planning tools you can use to execute engaging events.

article thumbnail

Event Tech and the Life Cycle of Events

Planning Pod

When I set out to write this blog post on event tech, my mind was living in the “during” phase of the event life cycle. Think virtual event spaces, live streaming, virtual reality…all of which are obvious hot topics and play a huge role in the direction of the events industry. Automations.

article thumbnail

In-house, SaaS, or API: Choosing the Right Event Tech

Eventtia

In today’s competitive business landscape, event tech has become indispensable for big retail companies looking to drive growth, engage customers, and strengthen brand presence. Gone are the days when event planning was limited to Excel and Google Forms. Scalability extends beyond just the number of events and attendees.

article thumbnail

3 Questions You Should Be Asking About Your Event Data Analytics

Attendease

This is an exciting time to be digging into the event data analytics generated from your events. With so many new tech tools and sophisticated insights, event planners can be very strategic in increasing the ROI from conferences, trade shows, and events.

article thumbnail

How nonprofits can use event tech to host amazing events.

Expo Pass

5ks, BBQs, and any outdoor festivities: All of a nonprofit’s outdoor and casual festivities will benefit from an event platform’s data collecting, ticketing, and registration system. Nonprofits know that any event is an opportunity to collect important attendee info – even if it’s just their shirt size for free swag!