Jublia at Techventure 2014

September 25, 2014

Actual article date: Sep 25, 2014


Techventure 2014 brought together over 100 startups, potential investors and VCs, over 600 international delegates and 40 foreign top-tier speakers to share insights, exchange ideas, explore business partnerships and discuss deals; all in the name of innovation and entrepreneurship. The conference and exhibition took place at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center from the 24th-25th September.

The delegates were treated to talks by international startup founders such as as Steve Chen, Founder of YouTube and Dado Banatao, Founder of Tallwood Venture Capital. They shared their stories, experiences and gave advice to the diverse range of startups present at the event. There were also presentations which gave startups looking for funding a good idea of what investors were looking for.

Jublia is proud to be part of the group of startups supported by NUS Enterprise. We were involved in Techventure 2014 as delegates, exhibitors and presenters. It was exciting to talk about what we do alongside other top start-ups such as Ractiv, a Singaporean company with a device that turns any surface into a touch screen and Creopop, the inventor of the world’s first 3D pen with cool ink.

Our CEO, Tan Kuan Yan took part in the fast pitch session where we reached out to as many people as possible, especially piquing the interest of investors. Do check out our presentation deck below.


Frequently Asked Questions
What does an event engagement platform actually do?
An event engagement platform takes static event data (agendas, exhibitors, attendees) and turns it into interactions that actually happen. It powers matchmaking, agenda discovery, in-app messaging, and interactive maps from a single backbone, so the experience feels coherent rather than ten disconnected tools stitched together.
How can organizers automate attendee communications and structured networking?
Attendee communications and meeting management both run on the same fuel: behavioral data and the ability to act on it. Organizers need a CRM that tracks what attendees do, a campaign tool that triggers messages based on those actions, and a meeting manager that handles 1-on-1 and group sessions cleanly. Jublia AI bundles this through Attendee CRM, Campaign Courier, and Meeting Manager.
How should organizers evaluate event engagement technology for their event?
Every event has different scale, audience, and engagement goals, so off-the-shelf packages rarely fit. Organizers should evaluate platforms on three things: how the tech maps to their specific attendee journey, what setup support is included, and whether pricing scales with their event size. The right partner makes this scoping conversation early, before committing.
Written By :
Tan Kuan Yan
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