EventsAIR, creators of integrated event management software, have upped the ante by launching OnAIR. Designed specifically for providing solutions to support virtual and hybrid events, the system is built on EventsAIR’s 6th generation platform around the latest in web technology.
“The OnAIR solution covers the short term need for purely virtual events and has been designed to transition to hybrid and enhance live events as the event industry gets back to business,” says Trevor Gardiner, CEO and chief software architect at EventsAIR.
“The OnAIR solution covers the short term need for purely virtual events and has been designed to transition to hybrid and enhance live events as the event industry gets back to business.”
OnAIR has a variety of offerings suited to a range of needs. These encompass virtual sessions that can also be made available on-demand or as pre-recorded videos; live broadcasts such as interactive webinars to give your content a professional edge; group networking functions, video chat and interactive workshops that, together with the OnAIR software, can be pre-allocated and facilitated. OnAIR also comes with a bunch of tools to help manage your event including a virtual control room, presenter options, alerts, a live support hub and real-time analytics.
“We are excited to release OnAIR to the world and we’re already seeing a multitude of applications that it can service. Event organizers want so much more than a webinar-style meeting. They are looking for a solution that allows them to stay connected with all types of participants and, more importantly, engage and do business in a secure online environment,” says Joe Ciliberto, Global Director of Sales and Marketing.
“Event organizers want so much more than a webinar-style meeting.”
The software behind OnAIR is not limited to just meetings and conference event formats. Using OnAIR, exhibitors can be allocated virtual booths and can schedule one-on-one video chat meetings, or have visitors at their booth. From here, attendees can select their booth operator and start a video chat business conversation. The system also allows for content delivery based on a poster session model, where multiple presenters are presenting to groups of up to 40 people per presentation.