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ATPI Group launches new events management platform

ATPI Group launches new events management platform

Trade Arabia23-04-2025

ATPI Group has launched ATPI EventsHub, an end-to-end guest management platform designed to handle all aspects of events management.
The platform integrates a guest management tool with travel booking capabilities, offering 24/7 offline support from travel consultants and a fully customisable, white-labelled experience for brands across all guest touchpoints.
It simplifies guest management by allowing organisers to book and manage flights, hotels, transfers, and inventories all within a single platform, streamlining operations.
Users of ATPI EventsHub will benefit from full control over a centralised dashboard with real-time data, smart automation that reduces planning time by up to 30 per cent, a fully customisable experience to suit business needs and brand identity, effortless guest management that streamlines the entire guest journey, and integrated travel data for a seamless attendee journey.
ATPI EventsHub is designed to work alongside its consultants, providing clients with hands-on guidance and local expertise from planning to execution.
Helen van Berkel, Global Head of Events at ATPI, said: 'ATPI EventsHub offers the perfect blend of personalisation, innovation and human touch, setting a new standard for exceptional guest experiences.
'We take pride in our deep understanding of the challenges our customers face when organising and managing events. Therefore, our goal is simple. We want to equip our customers with the tools that set them apart in their respective industries, helping them foster stronger brand loyalty and enhance guest satisfaction – all while maximising cost savings and operational efficiency. The essence of our work lies in creating unforgettable guest experiences, and we strive to empower our customers with innovative solutions that turn every event into a lasting success.' -TradeArabia News Service

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