Launched in 1999, in a different guise, Berlin-based MEETYOO is the digital events business behind a customisable platform providing large-scale virtual events to audiences with up to 50,000 members.
More than ‘simply’ software, MEETYOO guides clients through their virtual/hybrid event life-cycle.
In this episode, Tony Kula, founder & CEO at MEETYOO, and Product Management Lead Tim Gutsche talk about starting the company and its evolution – organic and through acquisition - over the last nearly 12 years.
Kula and Gutsche detail background knowledge about digital platforms ahead of the pandemic push on the sector, product development, and customer service since March 2020. Additionally to flexibility, conveying a unique experience, developing engagement, support, managing expectations, data, and much more…
Using technology to improve simple issues at outdoor events
Are events sending the right message when it comes to sustainability?
Introducing Lionel, the robotic floor marker
INVNT CEO Scott Cullather reflects on a decade of growth
The Future of Event Technology from Cvent's perspective
Data to help you to calculate return on marketing investment
Nick Gold from Speakers Corner on how to book the right speaker
Evvnt’s Richard Green
Special: Events for Namuwongo
Discussing swag with Printfection
Black Deer Festival
Arena Scaffolding at the Ryder Cup
Event data to create immersive experiences
Podcast: How platforms such as Spotify, Vine and YouTube have changed audience engagement forever
Podcast: Patrick Blattner from The Indoor Lab
A look at the new Asemblr event planning tool
A trans-Atlantic chat with the INBOUND team
Could a new tool revitalise the way sponsors are sourced?
Discussing London’s continued growth as a tech event destination
Podcast Special: Emily Fawell talks Event Wellbeing week 2018
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