EventsAIR has launched its 6th generation event tech platform. The new platform, built on the latest web architecture, offers a secure, fast and mobile cloud-based system. It offers professional event planners all the power they need to create successful events anywhere, anytime on any device. On the latest platform, all these tools are housed on one secure, scalable and reliable cloud-based platform. This eliminates the need to learn multiple systems and deal with the challenges of importing and exporting data. It includes a WYSIWYG Website Builder with a range of pre-defined templates to create event sites in minutes, and a Mobile Attendee APP that can be custom-branded. There are also communication tools to send out invitations and confirmations plus marketing emails, and a comprehensive Registration Form Builder with an easy drag and drop interface. CEO Trevor Gardiner commented: “We are very excited and proud to be introducing our 6th generation solution for event planners which has grown in capability and functionality over the years with the backing and support of our loyal customers and awesome EventsAIR global team.”
EventsAIR launches 6th generation platform
EventsAIR has launched its 6th generation event tech platform. The new platform, built on the latest web architecture, offers a secure, fast and mobile cloud-based system.
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