• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to footer

ESN.net

See the shift before it lands

  • Sponsored Post
  • Events
  • Markets
  • About
    • GDPR
  • Contact

Cvent CONNECT will take place from June 15 to 18 2020 and will be held at the all-new CAESARS FORUM conference center in Las Vegas, Nevada

November 6, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Cvent, a market-leading meetings, events, and hospitality technology provider, announced today that registration for its annual industry conference, Cvent CONNECT, is now open. With more than 4,500 attendees in 2019, it has become the largest event technology user conference in the world. The multi-day event brings professionals from across the meetings, events, and hospitality industries, including thousands of Cvent customers, who come to network, learn best practices, and see the latest technology innovations from Cvent and its partners. Cvent CONNECT will take place from June 15 to 18 and will be held at the all-new CAESARS FORUM conference center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“2019 was a banner year for our Cvent CONNECT conferences. We welcomed more than 5,700 attendees across both our Las Vegas and Europe events, and we are excited to deliver another incredible experience in 2020 at CAESARS FORUM,” said Rachel Andrews, director of meetings and events at Cvent.

“Caesars Entertainment is proud to sponsor and host Cvent CONNECT at CAESARS FORUM in Las Vegas. We look forward to working with Cvent to deliver an exceptional experience for their thousands of attendees,” said Michael Massari, chief sales officer, Caesars Entertainment.

In addition to providing attendees with personalized, hands-on training and unique networking opportunities, Cvent CONNECT will offer nearly 150 sessions dedicated to industry trends, best practices, and the latest technology advancements in the events and hospitality industries. Cvent experts and other industry leaders will deliver unique insights to each session, and exclusive celebrity keynotes will be announced in the coming months. Previous celebrity speakers include World Cup and Olympic Champion Abby Wambach, Chef, Restaurateur & Humanitarian Jose Andres, and Former White House Director of Events Laura Schwartz.

“For next year’s event, we’re planning on capitalizing on the 2020 year by putting together a comprehensive agenda that highlights the importance of an organization’s having clear vision into their entire events program including event performance, ROI, and overall business impact. It is the ‘Year of Perfect Vision,’” said Andrews. “We’re committed to providing our customers and attendees with the data and insights they need to deliver more powerful and impactful internal and external events and our content for Cvent CONNECT 2020 will reflect that. For event professionals and marketers who are looking to transform their meetings and events, and for hoteliers and venues who are looking to grow their group business, this is a can’t-miss event.”

To register or learn more about Cvent CONNECT 2020, visit the event website.

Source: Cvent
Cvent.com

Filed Under: events Tagged With: hospitality technology

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Footer

Recent Posts

  • Klarna Expands Into Automotive E-Commerce With B-Parts Partnership
  • Kansai Rewrites Its Global Narrative as a Deep Tech Powerhouse
  • A Walk Through the Mist: Central Park, New York
  • The World Tilts Toward Friction: Markets, War Signals, and a System Under Strain
  • Samsung Business Repositions the Enterprise Screen as an AI Platform
  • Battery Ventures has closed a new $3.25 billion fund with a sharp AI lens
  • Networking at Cybertech 2026
  • IMTM 2026, February 2026, Tel Aviv Expo — Between Registration Counters and Real Expectations
  • 2026 Workforce Outlook Highlights AI Literacy as a Competitive Imperative
  • Deep Fission Selected for DOE Industrial Nuclear Pilot in Kansas

Media Partners

  • JVQ.net: Just Very Quick
  • k4i.com
  • Referently.com
General Purpose Robots Will Not Displace Workers Evenly — That Is the Real Risk
Tusk: What's Unfolding Looks Like Putin's Dream Plan
GAO Identifies Three Technologies That Will Reshape Society Within a Decade
The Deep-Sea Mining Rush Is About to Get Very Complicated
Mexico Breaks the Pattern: Oil, Cuba, and the Limits of U.S. Sanctions Power
Cloudflare Analytics Shock: When Performance Breaks the Network
The Cost of Context Switching Is Not What You Think
The Doge Cuts Nobody Is Talking About
Why Social Media Algorithms Are a Public Health Issue Now
Why Europe Is Rearming — and What It Means for NATO
Neural Implants: Where the Technology Actually Stands Right Now
Neural Data Is the Last Unprotected Frontier of Personal Privacy
Black Hat Asia 2026 Signals the Shift to Autonomous Security Warfare
Maritime Pressure Points: Sanctions, Shadow Fleets, and the Intelligence Race at Sea
Revolutionary Guards Claim Strikes on Gulf Aluminum Plants
Vector Database Guide
Autonomous Mobility Lands in Europe: Zagreb Becomes the First Robotaxi Testbed
Red Hat and Google Cloud Expand OpenShift Collaboration to Accelerate Enterprise Modernization
From Automation to Autonomy: Rockwell Automation’s Industrial AI Vision at Hannover Messe 2026
Enterprise AI Gets Its Backbone: Stelia and Nokia Move Beyond the GPU Hype
Autonomous Security Warfare: The Arms Race Governed by Almost Nothing
Google Researchers Lower the Bar for Quantum Attacks on Bitcoin's Cryptography
Quantum Computing: A Comprehensive Guide
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Guide
Maritime Chokepoints After Hormuz: Where Seaborne Trade Looks Most Exposed Next
Realistic Enough to Learn, Distant Enough to Protect
Intelligence Moves Closer to the Moment It Matters
Computing Beyond Certainty: Where Quantum Systems Start to Matter
Autonomy Without Oversight Is Just Risk at Scale
A Mirror That Thinks Ahead: How Digital Twins Turn Reality into a Testable System

Media Partners

  • Media Presser
  • 3V.org
  • Press Club US
The Shift from Task Robots to General Purpose Machines Is Happening Faster Than Policy Can Track
Fujifilm Refreshes Rio Takeda Sponsorship Site Ahead of JLPGA Tournament
From Therapy to Augmentation: The Neural Implant Transition Nobody Has Regulated
House Armed Services Democrats Press Hegseth on USS Gerald R. Ford Deployment Strain
Teamsters President to Join Henry Ford Genesys Nurses on Picket Line
Ukraine Is Burning Russia's Oil Cash Flow
The Beginning of the End: Iran’s Regime Enters Its Terminal Phase
Social Media Digest: March 22–28, 2026
Press Release Digest: March 23–27, 2026
Dassault Systèmes Leadership Transition: Pascal Daloz Takes Dual Role as Chairman and CEO
Retention Over Turnover: Clasp’s $20M Bet on Fixing Healthcare Hiring
Doctronic Secures $40 Million Series B as Autonomous AI Medicine Moves Into Real Clinical Practice
Why Secondhand Style Keeps Growing
Why People Still Track Their Steps
Why People Keep Returning to Neighborhood Cafes
Why Morning Routines Still Matter, Part 2
Why Home Desks Keep Evolving
The Week Traffic Slowed but the Infrastructure Spoke Louder
The Subtle Shift Toward Cashless Living, Part 2
The Return of Small Local Markets, Part 2
The Security Subsidy: Why European Rearmament Remains Stalled
The Silent Appointment of Zeina Jallad: A Failure of Oversight at the UN Human Rights Council
Rubio: If NATO Bars Us From Using Our Own Bases, It's a One-Way Street
Oil Flows Disrupted: Ukraine Strikes Hit Russia’s Baltic Export Arteries
Industrial Darwinism on the Battlefield: Ukraine’s Drone War Is Forcing a Rethink
Amazon Blinks on the Right to Strike
The Most Predictable Man in Washington
The Arctic Council Is Frozen Solid
In Defense of the Death Penalty Bill — A Response to European Moralizing
When Values Collide: Why Blair’s Warning About the Left and Islamism Deserves Attention

Copyright © 2022 ESN.net

Media Partners: Technologies, Market Analysis & Market Research and Exclusive Domains, Photography