The Essential Guide to Event Management Technology

Presenter: Rachel Andrews, Director of Meetings & Events at Cvent

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Meetings and events look much different today than they did just a few years ago and keeping up with the technology that’s available to simplify, integrate, and automate how you plan, manage and orchestrate your event program can seem daunting. During this live webinar, we’ll share best practices and demystify event technology by showing how it naturally fits into every stage of the event lifecycle.

Join us for this webinar to hear specific examples about what it really means to replace manual process with event tech and how doing so will make your job easier, deliver better experiences for attendees and positively impact your organization’s bottom line.

During the live session you’ll learn:

  • About the tasks during each phase of the event lifecycle that can be automated to make your life easier
  • How event management technology positively (and personally) impacts attendees experiences
  • How adopting event technology has transformed companies’ event programs and resulted in an increase in event ROI
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