WTM London launches dedicated app
For the first time, World Travel Market London attendees will have access to a bespoke app to help plan their event experience.
The app, now available in the App Store and Google Play, has been designed with familiar features and some new additions.
The conference programme can be filtered by date, stage, and topic, with the ability to favourite and save ‘must-attend’ sessions.
The app includes the biographies of some 250 speakers who will be taking to the four stages – Technology, Future, Insights and Sustainability.
Similarly, exhibitors can be searched and filtered by product category and geographical region – to enable visitors to find the exhibitors which best match their needs.
All exhibitors, buyers, and media, can access their WTM ConnectMe Schedule via the app.
There is an interactive floorplan feature using wayfinding which will go live on the WTM London app a few days before the event opens on 7 November.
There will be live links to social media channels so users can post about what they see and do at the show.
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