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International Congress and Convention Association. IT Services and Solutions for the Meetings Industry Marcelo Tannús Latin American ICCRM Curitiba, Brazil 19-21 June 2005. iccaworld.com. Contents. Introduction (d1-3) New Technologies (d4-6) IT tools & users (d7-16)
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International Congress and Convention Association ITServices and Solutions for the Meetings Industry Marcelo Tannús Latin American ICCRM Curitiba, Brazil 19-21 June 2005 iccaworld.com
Contents • Introduction(d1-3) • New Technologies(d4-6) • IT tools & users(d7-16) • IT tools & stages(d17- 21) • Examples(d22-28) • Information on Products(d28-31) iccaworld.com
03Brief Presentation of Participants Speaker:Marcelo Tannús Company:EdN- Soluciones en TIC- Company Profile:WebSolutionsforEvents Web Site: www.EventosDeNegocios.com Presentation of Participants iccaworld.com
04New Technologies: What Are They? • ICT: Information and Communications Technologies • New Technologies: The full range of knowledge, instruments and innovative methods that facilitate information or communications management. iccaworld.com
05New Technologies: The Most Widely Used Internet E-mail Mobile phones Characteristics of these tools: • Their use has become widespread • Easy-to-use • Facilitate communication • Can be either customized or generic • Generally low-cost for companies iccaworld.com
06 How Can We Make the Best Use of These New Technologies in Our Company? By incorporating IT Tools that: • Combine New Technologies with Popular Technologies • Are flexible and thus adaptable to the Company’s objectives • Pose no language barriers • Can be customized • Are transparent to technological changes (Learning curve) • Save time • Are easy-to-use • Integrate information from existing databases iccaworld.com
07 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Based on four elements: • Areas of interest • What is to be communicated • Designs that support the Communication Goal • Who the communication is meant for iccaworld.com
08 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Carrying out these Actions: iccaworld.com
09 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Defining the areas of interest: iccaworld.com
10 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Defining communications: iccaworld.com
11 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Entering Designs that support the Communication Goal: iccaworld.com
12 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Entering users: iccaworld.com
13 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Sending communications: iccaworld.com
14 Example, a Communication and Marketing Tool: eLetter Querying communication histories: iccaworld.com
15 How Can the New Technologies Help Us Generate Positive Experiences? A Challenge • Story 1: Negative Preconception - Positive Experience • Challenge: Finding an IT tool that enables me to gather reliable information on the interests of each participant in an event, with the aim of generating a PositiveExperience for each person that participates directly or indirectly. iccaworld.com
16 Overview: Actors & New Technologies • Professional Congress Organizers Challenge: Finding IT tools (software or tool suites) that can satisfy the Information needs of each of these actors, and probably of everyone at the same time. • Participants • Convention Bureau or Center • Entity Hiring the PCO • Sponsor • Booth Assemblers • Travel Agencies • Others iccaworld.com
Stages Getting the Event Tools 17 Overview: Stages & New Technologies Planning the Event Launching Pre-Event Event Post-Event Eg: ICCA Database. Contact & Follow-up Event Management Software Communication & Marketing, Event Mangement and Internet-Based Visual Communication Software (IVR), On-line & Off-line Registration Software, Personal Planner Software, Business Round Software, etc. iccaworld.com
18 Rewriting the Challenge Finding toolsbased on the new technologies (software or tool suites) that can satisfy the information needs of each actor at every stage of an event’s life cycle, and probably at the same time, with the aim of generating aPositiveExperience for everyone involved. iccaworld.com
19 A Few Questions Are there any toolsbased on the new technologiesthat have these characteristics? Is it possible to have asingle controlpanel when using several tools? iccaworld.com
20 Examples of Tools for Managing Congresses, Fairs, Business Rounds and Convention Centers • On-line Registration System: for example,eRegister • ConferenceManagement:for example,eCongress • Business RoundManagement: for example,eCongress • Fair Management: for example,eFair • Convention Center Management: for example,eBureau iccaworld.com
21 Other Companies: Tools for Managing Congresses, Fairs, Business Rounds and Convention Centers
22 Some Features of eRegister, eCongress, eFair & eBureau • Full Internet • E-mail use • Multi-Language • Personalized Communications • Communications by area of interest • Automatic Matching of Interests • Graphic and alphanumeric administration • Perpetual Personal Planners • Automatic resource allocation • Flexible work methodology • Pre-assignment of tasks and follow-up • Automatic assignment of rooms and tables • They all operateagainst the same Database, which enables their intercommunication while respecting each other’s specific functions,providing a single control panelto oversee every detail. iccaworld.com
23 Practical Case: eCongress Define: Name of the event Information on the company, participant and forms of payment Personal preferences of each person attending Business Rounds Working groups iccaworld.com
24 More Questions How much does my companyneed toinvest in additional hardware and software? How much extra time does my staff need to put into learning to operate this tool? What should I take into account when using these tools andmanaging events carried out inother countries? Do they run on an integrated mode, against asingledatabase? What’s the minimum time, prior to an event, for hiring the service? iccaworld.com
25 PerceivedEdge • Story 2: Think Big – Be Realistic iccaworld.com
26 Perceived Edge: Internet-Based Interactive Visual Communication These are tools that enable users to tourreal-life spaces or settings designed in CAD softwareon the Internet, as if they were actually there, and which can be integrated with other tools, such as, for example,pre-existing e-commerce sites. iccaworld.com
27 Perceived Edge: Internet-Based Interactive Visual Communication • Features: • Representation of spaces, panoramic views • 360-degree turn • Zoom • Real perspectives • Graphic linking • Possibility of selecting objects and areas • Connection with e-commerce iccaworld.com
28 Internet-BasedInteractive Visual Communication: ePanorama • Some practical applications: • Virtual Fair • Convention Center • Hotels • Museums • Tourist Landscapes • Cities • Graphic Design & Others iccaworld.com
eLetter eCongress ePanorama eRegister Single Database eBureau eFair Web Site Help Desk 29 Integrating the New Technologies All the tools in the examples can be fully integrated among themselves iccaworld.com
30 Queries & Doubts Questions from participants iccaworld.com
31 Acknowledgements Many thanks to: ICCA ICCA-LA and All of You Company:EdN- Soluciones en TIC- Company Profile:WebSolutionsforEvents Web Site : www.EventosDeNegocios.com E-mail: mta@eventosdenegocios.com Speaker:Marcelo Tannús Phone: +598 99593154 – 99224636 +598 2 6013724 int. 125 Fax: int. 152 iccaworld.com