ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The new NACS Events mobile
app, now available for download, allows attendees to easily access and organize
critical event information. The new app features the latest information about
the 2013 NACS Show, which will take place
Oct 12 to 15.
“We continue to refine how we launch apps to
best meet attendee needs at events. The new NACS Events mobile app delivers the
best experience yet for NACS Show attendees — both in advance and onsite — and
this experience will be replicated for other NACS events throughout the year,”
said Donovan Woods, NACS manager of strategic sales initiatives.
In addition, NACS has launched the NACS Show
MyShow Planner, which gives NACS Show attendees the ability to pre-plan their
event schedules from their desktop computer. By logging onto nacsshow.com/myshowplanner,
attendees can search and bookmark events they want to attend while onsite at
the NACS Show, including educational and general sessions and evening events
hosted by NACS. Attendees can also view an interactive map of the NACS Show
expo — the largest in event history — and bookmark booths they would like to
visit, as well as search the full list of exhibitors and session
speakers. After completing their pre-Show planning, attendees can sync
the schedules they created through MyShow Planner with the NACS Events Mobile
app.
The free NACS Events mobile app is compatible
with all IOS, Android and web-accessible mobile devices and can be downloaded
from a user’s app store by searching “NACS Events.”
The 2013 NACS Show is taking place October 12
to 15 in Atlanta, Georgia. Registration and housing is available now at nacsshow.com. The event features a
392,000-net-square-foot expo with 1,050 exhibiting companies, of which 150-plus
companies are new to the NACS Show. In addition, the NACS Show is offering
three days of general sessions and 53 educational sessions.
Reflecting the growing international scope of
the NACS Show, the general sessions will be once again translated into
Portuguese, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, and select educational sessions will
be translated into Portuguese and Spanish.