GoZone WiFi offers convention centre and event complexes

St. Petersburg, United States – With conferences and events normalising and returning to in-person attendance, GoZone WiFi, the provider in WiFi monetisation and management tools, announced that the company is working with convention centres and event complexes across the country to help drive revenue and connect with Wi-Fi users that exhibit or attend events at large facilities using GoZone’s Smart WiFi Suite of guest analytics solutions.

The innovative suite of solutions offers these venues the ability to self-manage and automate the onboarding of any type of user including exhibitors, guests, fans, contractors, and all their IoT devices. GoZone WiFi is working directly with a large portfolio of convention centres and event complexes across the country and through numerous IT-managed service providers to deliver its innovative suite technology and services to these venues and reduce costs.

“We are thrilled to help our convention centre and event venues create a better, more efficient attendee and exhibitor experience by providing them with platform tools that can quickly and efficiently automate and onboard anyone and all of their devices,” says Todd Myers, founder and CEO, GoZone WiFi. “The old-fashioned method of receiving paper order forms and faxes is replaced by GoZone’s SecurePass, which is an easy-to-use method for exhibitors to purchase and change their plans on the fly without the need to involve valuable IT resources that can be focused on higher-priority items.”

Overview and benefits of GoZone’s Smart WiFi suite of guest analytics and engagement solutions for convention and event centres:

Guest and exhibitor device on-boarding and self-management

– Exhibitors can easily order and pay WiFi access on demand
– Facility can create multiple WiFi usage plans
– Attendees and fans can manage their own service levels

Showcase event sponsors with interactive ads, drive app downloads, and provide advertiser attribution

– Promote third-party sponsors with rotating, interactive ads
– Provide sponsor attribution with detailed impression metrics
– Increase event app downloads with app store redirect based on device type

– Increase concession revenues, drive future attendance and make informed staffing decisions

– Collect attendee data including demographics, contact information
– Provide unique WiFi access levels to VIPs, exhibitors, and sponsors
– Automatically collect WiFi payments for events

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