October 13, 2025 - 16:15

Event Tech Live (ETL) is excited to announce the extension of its successful partnership with Fenix Event Technology. The two organizations have signed a new three-year agreement, ensuring that they will continue to work closely together to enhance the event technology landscape.
This collaboration has proven to be mutually beneficial, combining ETL's innovative approach to event management with Fenix's cutting-edge technology solutions. Over the years, their partnership has led to significant advancements in how events are planned, executed, and experienced by attendees.
With the new agreement in place, both ETL and Fenix are poised to explore new opportunities for growth and innovation in the event technology sector. The focus will be on developing more efficient tools and resources that can help event organizers streamline their processes and create unforgettable experiences for participants.
As the event industry continues to evolve, this partnership is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of event technology.
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