PRODUCT NEWS
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| EAS PREVIEW: Gateway Ticketing Systems to exhibit entire product range |
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| 18 Sep 2018 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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| Gateway will be exhibiting CRM Plus alongside a range of its other products at this year's EAS |
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At this year’s Euro Attractions Show (EAS), Gateway Ticketing Systems, a provider of ticketing software, admission control and revenue-generating solutions, will be exhibiting a range of its products, including: Galaxy Connect, CRM Plus Powered by Galaxy and Reporting Plus Powered by Galaxy.
"Gateway has an active customer community in Europe," said Steve Bell, business solutions architect at Gateway.
"We always enjoy meeting potential new customers and visiting with existing ones. The show provides an excellent opportunity to discuss with both groups how our Galaxy software suite and expert services can increase visitor satisfaction, drive revenue and elevate their ticketing and admission processes."
Visit Gateway Ticketing Systems at booth #1-509
This year’s EAS will return to the RAI exhibition centre in Amsterdam, and will take place between 25 and 27 September.
It is expected to attract more than an 12,000 professionals from across the leisure, tourism and entertainment industries in more than 100 countries, and will play host to the largest show floor in the event’s history, with more than 500 exhibitors across four halls.
In addition the conference will host an extensive education programme, with more than 80 hours of education sessions, and presentations from some of Europe’s leading operators on a number of key topics, including: industry trends, technology and innovation, safety and security standards, marketing and communications and entertainment.
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