Cvent acquires mobile tech events platform DoubleDutch
Meetings and events tech platform Cvent announced the acquisition of mobile event app specialist DoubleDutch.
The deal will boost Cvent’s presence in the mobile technology space and grow its signature mobile event app and onsite solution capabilities.
"We are incredibly proud to join the market-leading team at Cvent. With their global reach and scale, we can change the way people connect, learn, and grow at live events," said Lawrence Coburn, DoubleDutch CEO and founder.
San Francisco based DoubleDutch was founded in 2011, creating white-label mobile and web apps for companies and organizations to monitor engagement and the success of their events.
The DoubleDutch Live Engagement platform handles events, conferences, and trade shows for more than 500 customers such as LinkedIn and SAP.
"We are also proud to welcome the talented DoubleDutch team to our more than 4,000 Cventers worldwide. Together, we will continue to drive innovation in how attendees engage at events," said Reggie Aggarwal, CEO of Cvent.
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