The Jublia Experience

August 7, 2017

Article actual date: Aug 7, 2017


As my stint with Jublia comes to an end, I would like to share my experience as a Business Development intern. For three months, I worked closely with the Business Development team to manage and run sales campaigns in existing and new markets. I was never treated as an intern and I never felt like one. During my stay, I was regarded as an equal with a voice.

From a dorm room project, Jublia has come a long way to having her footprints all over the world in a short span of four years. This was not due to luck, but rather the hard work, grit and foresight of her founders. Coupled with a competent team, Jublia is able to cement herself as a global events technology company. It was humbling to be able to partake and witness the day-to-day operations of this company.

I am glad to be have given the opportunity to attend the Singapore MICE Forum (SMF) 2017 as a delegate for Jublia. The event gave me the liberty to mingle with various personnel from the MICE industry. After the event, I managed to secure a meeting with a publication for a Jublia feature! We will be releasing new innovations in Sep (stay tuned!)

To wrap things up, I will leave you with my main takeaways from Jublia. 1) A company’s culture will impact your experience. 2) Take every opportunity to learn. 3) Do not be afraid to make mistakes. It is time for me to head back to school!

By: Jia Hao Ng


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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