Bevy, a San Francisco-based  Community event SaaS platform, which is the only enterprise community event engine, announced that it acquired Eventtus, an Egypt based event management software on July 14, 2021. 

After this acquisition, 20 more engineers in Bevy including founders of Eventtus, Mai Medhat and Nihal Fares. This acquisition will also increase the technology stack with a mobile conference app as well as some other tools for attendees. 

Once Bevy’s enterprise community will be integrated, the customers will have a comprehensive, end-to-end management solution to scale and manage their hybrid, virtual, and in-person event programs. 

About Bevy – 

Bevy was initiated by Alex Bendig, Derek Andersen, and Joel Fernandes in 2017, having its headquarters in Palo Alto. It is one and the only platform for an end-to-end enterprise event community platform. Bevy’s platform is made for marketing executives, event organisers and community professionals, who are responsible for creating a community for employees, developers and customers. It focuses on companies that have large and mid-sized enterprise technology.

Bevy has an aim to help companies to grow, build, and scale, being available in 125 countries, in nearly 500 cities, worldwide. In 2019, Bevy acquired CMX, the world’s largest organisation offering a community for professionals. 

“Enterprises have invested in creating connected communities for their customers, employees and partners. Events are not only an extension of these communities but also provide an important channel for driving ongoing engagement,” said Derek Andersen, CEO and co-founder of Bevy. “With this acquisition, we can now further advance our leadership role in enterprise events by delivering an end-to-end white-labelled event system of record that helps enterprise leaders build even stronger and more engaged communities.” 

For additional information, visit Bevy.com.

About Eventtus

Eventtus, an event management software platform was initiated in 2012, by Mai Medhat, CEO, and Nihal Fares in Cairo, Egypt. It is a mobile platform that let event producers and marketers execute and host hybrid, in-person and virtual events. 

The app provided by Eventtus includes virtual networking, interactive tools for live-streaming, virtual booths, integrated registration and ticketing, and real-time analytics.  

“What’s unique about Bevy is how they thread events together. They’ve built a powerful community event engine that helps enterprise teams create a sense of community among their customers, prospects, partners and employees,” said Medhat. “This is what all other event platforms are missing. And it’s the key to unlocking global scale and growth.”

For more information visit Eventtus.com.

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