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MeraLabs Presents NiceMeeting - The Future of Mobile Live Presentation Broadcasting

MeraLabs company introduces NiceMeeting - a project dedicated to the development of an innovative live presentation broadcasting platform that will change the way personal mobile devices can be used during meetings.

MeraLabs Presents NiceMeeting - The Future of Mobile Live Presentation Broadcasting
2012-09-14
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, RUSSIA, September 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) NiceMeeting is pleased to announce their 1st involvement and participation at IMEX America 2012, the largest U.S. meetings industry trade show to be held in Las Vegas October 9-11 2012.

This fall thousands of meeting professionals, exhibitors, buyers and show attendees all over the world will get a chance to discover a novel presentation tool developed to enhance event engagement and maximize the value of knowledge exchange through live events - introducing NiceMeeting, the future of mobile live presentation broadcasting.

NiceMeeting is currently the only one of its kind mobile & pc solution on the market that aims to turn every attendee's mobile device into a personal conference display allowing event planners to transform ordinary events into dynamic, interactive experiences, giving speakers and attendees more opportunities than ever to learn, share and collaborate.

With an increasing number and ever-widening popularity of personal mobile devices, onsite content exchange and interaction is becoming one of the most popular trends event planners tend to follow. Smartphones and tablets are no longer distractors but enhancers and learning tools, and ones that are permanently changing the event industry. "Speakers need to get used to phones in the meeting space" - stated Corbin Ball, founder of Corbin Ball Associates during his education session at the 2012 MPI World Education Congress. With NiceMeeting it couldn't be any easier.

NiceMeeting helps event planners to bring audience attention back and make their events more personalized and interactive by creating a space where everyone can show and view the slides in the palm of their hands, exchange files and network via public or private chats, take notes, participate in polls and follow subtitle or voice translation and more - all in one place and in a few clicks. With the ability to view the slides simultaneously with the presenter's screen planners are able to keep attendees focused and speakers are happy knowing they're sharing information with every attendee at the event.

Jim Spellos, CMP and President of Meeting U during 2012 MPI WEC named NiceMeeting a "completely different way personal mobiles devices can be used during the live meetings".

For more information on the project, visit www.nicemeeting.com.

MeraLabs is a privately owned Russian R&D company that develops high-tech venture projects. The company's innovative projects belong to the areas of data storage and search, network architectures and telecommunications technologies.

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[Press-News.org] MeraLabs Presents NiceMeeting - The Future of Mobile Live Presentation Broadcasting
MeraLabs company introduces NiceMeeting - a project dedicated to the development of an innovative live presentation broadcasting platform that will change the way personal mobile devices can be used during meetings.