The Virtual Event Tech Guide 2020 [Free Report]


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Covid-19 has changed the event tech landscape forever. Until 2020, a trend of event tech mergers and acquisitions saw the rise of monolithic one-stop shops and the event tech industry became harder and harder to penetrate. Now, virtual events have created a new vertical, and the horizon is filled with new players.

Large, inflexible platforms that rely on live events began to hemorrhage, making way for smaller and more nimble tech firms to build and reinforce their virtual event tech offerings. Their businesses are flourishing with investments and surges in new clients.

But with all these options, many of which are largely untested, how can you simplify the selection process? Where do you begin?

Our guide is the answer. Learn to navigate virtual event tech platforms and set yourself up for success in 2020 and beyond.

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