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Back from Melbourne. Back to business. Your weekly roundup of exciting event updates. 

  • AIME 2025: We showed up. We tech’d it up. People put it to work.
  • Gevme x Sprintr goes live. Australia events will never be the same.
  • How a closet concert in 1997 shaped silent sessions.
  • Event planning is broken, but there's a fix!

It's A Wrap: AIME 2025

We showed up. We tech’d it up. People put it to work.

  • Check-ins? Instant.

  • Sessions? Packed.

  • Takeaways? Captured in real-time.

  • Silent sessions? Spy-movie level focus.

  • Live attendee tracking? We saw you.

  • Exhibitor portal? Real-time lead capture, zero missed connections.

  • Booth traffic? Nonstop. Some for tech, some for freebies. No judgment.

No awkward look-arounds, just events running how they should.


And the big move? Gevme x Sprintr is now live in Australia. Let’s just say event check-ins in Australia will never be the same.


That’s AIME 2025 in the books. Until next time, Melbourne. 👋

Hot Off the Press


Gevme x Sprintr: Redefining event experiences in Australia


An event starts long before the first speaker hits the stage. It starts the moment someone walks in. And nothing kills the energy faster than a sluggish check-in.


That’s why Gevme and Sprintr teamed up in Australia — to make event entry and engagement instant, effortless, and invisible.

  • Registration that works like clockwork – No forms lost in the void, no confusion at the door. Just data that flows.

  • Check-ins that don’t slow people down – Attendees grab their badge and go.

  • Live event intelligence – Who’s in the room? What’s catching attention? You’ll know.

  • Kiosks built for people, not problems – Efficient, sustainable, and made to scale.

  • Tech that adapts, not complicates – Whether it’s a 50-person summit or a 10,000-person expo, it just fits.

Tested at AIME 2025, now live across Australia.



Fresh Finds


Event planning is broken. But there's a fix!


A client came to Julius Solaris with a problem: their event wasn’t tracking registrations. Same format, same structure — same results.


The fix? Change at least 40% of the event, or expect 100% of the same outcome. The usual checklist — venue, speakers, breakouts — just isn’t enough anymore.


His take: events need to be designed, not just planned. AI-powered insights (Snapsight's specialty), attendee-first experiences, curated moments — this is the new playbook.


So, what else needs to go? Check out the post.

Event Tech Trivia


In 1997, Erik Minkkinen, an electronic artist in Paris, streamed a live concert from his closet to three listeners in Japan. Just him, a mic, and the internet.


That tiny experiment helped spark the silent disco movement. Now, events use silent sessions to run multiple talks in one space, cut background noise, and keep attendees dialed in.


One guy, three listeners, a closet concert — and somehow, it reshaped how events sound today.




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Team Gevme