Location technology remains the hot topic in the world of #EventTech. Our posts on ibeacons and geo-fencing are still two of our most read. It’s time to give Read More

Location technology remains the hot topic in the world of #EventTech. Our posts on ibeacons and geo-fencing are still two of our most read. It’s time to give Read More
You can use low-energy bluetooth and wi-fi to better engage guests at your next event. You don’t have be planning a scavenger hunt to make the most out Read More
Event planning had been thought of as an art, rather than a science, for a long time. Recently there’s been a strong push to approach the field in Read More
One of the best ways for #EventProfs to increase attendance at your next event is to get other people to do your job for you. Assemble a group Read More
Drones: so hot right now. Sure, the more important applications include the U.S. government’s fight against terrorism and Facebook’s effort to provide universal internet coverage. But drones are Read More
We did a post a while back on using drones to produce unique content from your events. Oh, you didn’t get a chance to read it? Don’t worry, Read More
Organizers of conferences and networking events are constantly asking SquadUP for advice on how to get guests to connect with each other. We’ve been to events where there Read More
Today we’re lucky to have Boomset’s Monica Mari writing a guest post on the ins and outs of the guest check-in process. Boomset has separated themselves from the Read More
Over the past few years there has been a lot of talk surrounding advancements in proximity based technologies and the various applications. We can remember having intense SquadUP Read More
Pay up $300 or deal with the biggest attack to your company’s servers since it was founded. That was the question that Meetup CEO Scott Heiferman had to Read More