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Bevy Acquires Eventtus

Bevy, an enterprise community event engine, announced the acquisition of Eventtus. The acquisition adds more than 20 engineers to the Bevy team, including Egyptian founders Mai Medhat and Nihal Fares. It also extends Bevy’s event technology stack with the addition of a mobile in-person conference app, and several other engagement tools for attendees. Once integrated with Bevy’s enterprise community event engine, customers will have the most comprehensive, end-to-end event management solution to manage and scale their virtual, hybrid and in-person event programs.

Derek Andersen“Enterprises have invested in creating connected communities for their customers, employees and partners. Events are not only an extension of these communities, but also provide an important channel for driving ongoing engagement,” says Derek Andersen (pictured left), CEO and co-founder of Bevy. “With this acquisition, we can now further advance our leadership role in enterprise events by delivering an end-to-end white labeled event system of record that helps enterprise leaders build even stronger and more engaged communities.”

Founded in 2012 by Mai Medhat, CEO, and Nihal Fares, chief product officer, Eventtus is an event management software company based in Cairo, Egypt. The Eventtus mobile app helps marketing leaders seamlessly connect the worlds of virtual and in-person events, and provides enterprises with the flexibility they need to return to in-person events, continue taking advantage of lower cost virtual events, or embrace a hybrid model.

Mai Medhat“What’s unique about Bevy is how they thread events together. They’ve built a powerful community event engine that helps enterprise teams create a sense of community among their customers, prospects, partners and employees,” said Medhat (pictured right). “This is what all other event platforms are missing. And it’s the key to unlocking global scale and growth.”

By threading community through events, attendees end up with a better experience, and businesses end up with actionable data. As customer data and privacy policies continue to change, successful marketers are shifting away from cookie-based behavioral tracking and instead building communities of customers and advocates using Bevy’s Community Event Engine.

Founded in 2017, Bevy is the only end-to-end enterprise community event platform in the world. Purpose-built for marketing executives, community professionals and event organizers who are responsible for building communities of customers, developers and employees at large and mid-sized enterprise technology companies. Bevy can connect virtual, hybrid and in-person events across the entire enterprise event tech stack in order to give enterprise teams a full 360 view of their customers, prospects and employees and scale business results across the entire organization. Bevy was purpose-built by the team behind Startup Grind to help companies build, grow and scale their global customer, prospect and employee communities. With chapters in more than 500 cities and 125 countries worldwide, Startup Grind is the most connected community of startups and entrepreneurs in the world; it remains one of Bevy’s many customers and its largest stakeholder. In 2019, Bevy acquired CMX, the world’s largest organization of community professionals. The Bevy Virtual Community and the Bevy Virtual Conference platform address the needs of both community and event marketing professionals. For more info, visit bevy.com.

Founded in 2012, Eventtus is an event management software company based in Cairo, Egypt. Its mobile application enables event marketers and producers to host or experience virtual, hybrid and in-person events. The app includes virtual networking, virtual booths, interactive tools for live streaming sessions, real-time analytics, and an integrated ticketing and registration system. For more info, visit eventtus.com.

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