Edge Computing in Events: Processing Data Where It Happens
Introduction: The Latency Problem in Real-Time Events Event environments have become increasingly dependent on real-time data. From access control and...
Introduction: The Latency Problem in Real-Time Events Event environments have become increasingly dependent on real-time data. From access control and...
Introduction: The Missing Layer in Event Intelligence Event technology has made significant progress in capturing and processing data. Registration systems,...
Introduction: Beyond Single-Channel Analytics Event technology has historically relied on discrete data streams—registration records, app interactions, or session attendance—to understand...
Introduction Wearable technology has become one of the most transformative innovations in the events industry. What began as simple RFID...
Introduction As we move into 2026 and beyond, the events industry is entering a new era—one defined by automation, intelligence,...
Efficiency, precision, and innovation are now defining traits of successful events — and robotics and automation are at the heart...
Crafting truly memorable events depends not only on logistics, but also on the ideas and inspiration of everyone involved. Collective...
Dashboards for event intelligence can offer insightful information and data visualization for tracking and examining several facets of an event....
The fundamental element of marketing events has always been human interaction; this is what gives them their strength and efficacy...
The return of live events has been met with more tech than ever before. Despite this an increasingly digital world,...