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This app aids in handling events from start to finish

Some of GEVME’s features include attendee tracking, lead generation tools and event apps.

As the spending on events continue to increase, event tech startup GlobalSign.in created its flagship solution GEVME that handles the entire event cycle from email marketing for pre-event execution, to on-site registrations and the post-event follow-ups.

The app is a cloud-based software-as-a-service product with features such as attendee tracking, lead generation tools and event apps to deliver measurable results. Engagement and results data can be tracked with its built-in functional analytics tools and post-event survey solutions. Clients will be able to capture data such as open clicks and engagement rates

“Research has shown that 25% of business to business marketing budgets is devoted to events, which is by far the most effective way to market,” said Veemal Gungadin, founder and CEO at GlobalSign.in.

GEVME uses a subscription business model starting at US$250 a month. Organisations can choose from three plans, Starter, Pro and Enterprise. One of their most notable clients is Enterprise Singapore (ESG) which holds about 60 events a year.

GlobalSign.in has handled events through their offices across the US, Myanmar, India and Australia. Gungadin said that their goal for the next few years is to drive experiential technology innovations in Singapore and beyond.

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