December 10, 2020 | Impetus Digital, InSite Event™, Virtual conferences, Virtual events, Virtual medical education, virtual congresses, virtual meetings
Contact: Jess Masciangelo, Business Development Director
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Toronto, ON, December 10, 2020 — Impetus Digital’s new virtual event platform InSite Event™ has been named as one of the most innovative services of 2020.
InSite Event™ is a GDPR- and HIPAA-compliant, “all-in-one,” completely customizable virtual event solution, ideal for medical congresses, conferences, education events, and corporate meetings. InSite Event™ is made to resemble and include all aspects of in-person events. Participants can move seamlessly between sessions and engage in live audience Q&A, breakout sessions, networking, and more. Networking can leverage intelligent matching, be pre-scheduled or on-demand, synchronous or asynchronous, and only for those who opt-in, ensuring high levels of engagement and privacy.
Attendees can also visit exhibitor booths, poster presentations, and connect with sponsors, speakers, and other participants using a variety of fun and engaging quizzes, competitions, and games before, during, and after the event. To monitor the success of the event, organizers have real-time access to several key user metrics.
“The pandemic has precipitated the reimagining of in-person events and we are thrilled to be pioneers in the virtual event space for life science companies,” says Natalie Yeadon, Co-founder and CEO of Impetus Digital. “Our all-in-one platform is revolutionary, as many companies have to leverage multiple platforms, which can be confusing, arduous, and expensive to manage,” she explains. “We look forward to continuing to leverage the enormous appetite for virtual event platforms like InSite Event™”
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