We talked about run.events’ “Registration Desk” feature in our last blog post, which gives event planners the ability to effectively handle registration lines for the manned check-in desks.
There are more methods to check in your attendees outside the registration desk and lines for registration. Self-service kiosks are becoming more and more common since they may speed up the process and reduce lines at registration desks. run.events This blog post will examine a few of the many self-service registration scenarios that kiosks may provide.
Instead of being a technology factor, using self-service terminals (kiosks) for attendee check-in is primarily a business one. Although the technology must support your business scenarios and check-in process, it shouldn’t force you to adopt a registration flow that doesn’t meet your demands.
Above all, it is improbable that you will choose self-service check-in as your only option. In order to handle “problematic” check-in cases, replace lost badges, act as a backup, and handle other registration and check-in requirements that call for human interaction, you will always need at least one human-operated registration point. As a result, the registration flow you’re going for is probably a hybrid one, with self-service check-in available for most attendees and human-operated check-in stations available for individuals who are unable to utilize the kiosks for various reasons.
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