Evenesis goes to Indonesia; reveals upcoming tech solutions

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Malaysian event technology specialist Evenesis is expanding its footprint to Indonesia by opening a sales representative office in Jakarta in January 2018.

Its CEO and founder, Yusno Yunos, told TTGmice that the company has already secured three resellers in Jakarta, and plans to have more resellers in major cities in Indonesia in the coming months.

Yusno: coming up with new technology solutions to help event planners

The company’s event solution products are for registration, RSVP, online payment gateway, event website, event mobile app, database management, venue sourcing, on-site check-in, on-site badge printing, audience engagement and event analytics.

Last year, Evenesis opened a sales office in Singapore. The company also has a partner in Hong Kong.

While the majority of his clients are corporates, Yusno revealed that he also works with associations, PCOs, event organisers, government-linked companies and venue providers.

Evenesis also plans to release new technology solutions in the coming months. For instance, it will introduce a Facial Recognition Check-in module which will check delegates in quickly via facial scans at the registration counter by 1Q2018.

Yusno said: “This will eliminate traditional registration queues. Through the scanned image, the organiser will immediately be able to validate and verify the identity and background of the delegate.”

The second phase of this software will include an emotion analysis artificial intelligence (AI).

“With this software, conference organisers can take pictures of delegates throughout the course of an event. Later, the software will be able to analyse the pictures and give an average rating of how satisfied delegates were during the course of the conference. We feel this ability to gauge the overall happiness and satisfaction of delegates instantly could be a breakthrough and game changer,” he explained.

Evenesis is also improving its AI capabilities of its chatbot to include business matching functionalities. Yusno claims that this is unique, as no company has developed business matching functionalities via a chatbot.

He shared: “This will be a new feature of our chatbot – codenamed Feedy – which is currently being used to display event details such as information on the speakers and programmes, and reply to certain questions and queries by the users.”

Yusno pointed out that using Feedy helps clients to avoid the costly process of building a mobile event app from scratch and maintaining it.

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