Geographic visitor information can be generated prior to an event and published through the official event app.
Service messages for different sections of the event area can also be prepared prior to the event. Visitors will receive those messages as soon as they enter the respective section.
Moreover, forces can improve resource planning with the help of geographic information and other messages sent to their smartphones.
During the arrival phase of an event, SIS.event analyzes visitor streams in real time, thereby identifying the main arrival pathways and steering people using SIS.event’s intelligent messaging features.
Due to its ability to connect with existing infrastructures, SIS.event enables sending messages not only to smartphones, but also, for example, to digital displays.
Should forces be required to intervene, SIS.event supports adequate resource allocation and the distribution of instructions.
Once published, all geographic information can be updated with the latest changes.
Current visitor numbers are constantly displayed for all areas with access to headcount systems compatible with SIS Headcount.
Whenever pre-defined values are exceeded in a given headcount area, SIS.event immediately sends off an alarm. Depending on the respective headcount system, other control devices such as traffic lights can be activated.
Of course, SIS.event constantly offers a complete overview of visitor stream behavior during the actual event, thereby enabling efficient crowd management.
To keep event managers up-to-date and support optimal coordination of forces, the event team can send out reports with SIS.event at any time.
SIS.event can also be used to send out general messages about the event flow or implement targeted marketing campaigns.
The current position of selected security forces can be shared in the official event app during the event. This allows visitors to always find an emergency doctor, for example.
SIS.event also supports the efficient departure of visitors.
An integrated time-lapse function provides valuable insights into the entire event flow after the event. This allows organizers to identify any potential for improvements when planning future events.
Messages to thank visitors, for example, can also be sent out after the event.