Event Tech Live and the Event Tech Awards have partnered with The HBAA to research the disparity in Wi-Fi cost and quality at event venues.
Starting with this survey, the initiative seeks opinion from HBAA members and the ETL/ETA network to compile a definitive document about venues’ Wi-Fi policy; what buyers do to spec Wi-Fi for their events, what help they need to that end, and whether there should be a suggested industry pricing standard.
Adam Parry, Co-founder of Event Tech Live and the Event Tech Awards, says: “It’s a free market but venues looking for repeat event business should be absolutely clear about what they’re offering in terms of W-Fi provision. This research will produce a thorough analysis about what the industry needs and expects for its event dollar.”
Caleb Parker, HBAA Chair for Tech & Innovation comments: "Wi-Fi is like oxygen today. People attending events expect it to be there and work as if they're sitting at home or in their office. But not all venues have the same offering or infrastructure, and frankly, it can be confusing for buyers planning events. The HBAA and our partners are looking into this area to learn how we, as an industry, can create more transparency and clarity so organisers can better deliver the experiences their participants expect."
The survey process starts now through the end of August. Survey results will be discussed at an HBAA event in September in advance of a roundtable discussion on the topic at Event Tech Live on November 7.
Launched in 2013 and expanded to two days this year, Event Tech Live has a database of more than 6,000 buyers, big and small. The company also hosts Event Tech Talks at a number of venues across the country, giving it first hand experience of the Wi-Fi pitch and delivery.
