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Event Tech Live offers event technology suppliers promotional opportunities  

Event Tech Live offers event technology suppliers promotional opportunities  
June 26, 2020

Ahead of their event in November 2020, Event Tech Live (ETL) have launched their call for papers offering event technology suppliers an opportunity to promote themselves in the wake of COVID-19.

As one of the world’s leading event technology expos, ETL’s acclaimed content spread will be at the heart of its two physical, five virtual days.

Technology has been front page news across the Coronavirus crisis. The list is too long to detail the why, when, where and how, but from research to robots to tracking and tracing innovation has had a significant impact on many industries not least the event industry which has been caught in the crosshairs of this “revolution”.

With multiple stages, a truly global audience, physically and virtually, the biggest ever ETL is calling for speakers representing the technology making, or about to make, a difference across the sector’s new look.

With both virtual and physical speaker options available, ETL is encouraging thought leaders - with engaging stories to tell through case/impact studies and a capacity for confident delivery in front of people and/or cameras – to apply. 

Event Tech Live 2020 is using Lineup Ninja, winner of the ETL Launchpad competition in 2018 and Best Startup at last year’s ETA, for the application process.

Speakers can register their interest up until 31st July at https://etl-2020.cfp.lineup.ninja/

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