Audience Response and its Applications
Corporate or Partner Elections
One of the most versatile features of an Audience Response Service is the ability to quickly and easily handle elections during meetings. Audience response systems allow you to manage all of the details of collecting and processing ballots throughout your entire election process. Those who have converted from paper ballots to audience response keypads have been amazed at how much time and money has been saved. In certain cases, entire days can be cut from the meeting schedule!
Streamline membership elections and eliminate the time consuming process of electing association officers and board members by collecting votes instantly from the audience. And, avoid the problems of hand-counting cumbersome paper surveys, prone to human error and lost ballots.

Multi-site / Satellite Meetings
Connect multiple locations together via your satellite or internet topology and have all locations participate as one large audience, as if they were all in one location.
There is no better way to motivate people and generate excitement during a presentation than to involve the audience in a lively, interactive competition about your product line!
To provide effective education and training you must ensure that your audience fully comprehends the content. The immediate feedback supplied by an audience response system during your meeting will also improve the retention of the material taught and it will provide insight as to whether quality of the material is sufficient.

Generate excitement, stimulate booth traffic, qualify leads, and collect valuable marketing information all at the same time, through interactive presentations at your display.

Focus Groups / Market Research / Legal Research
Identify the pros and cons of your new products before they hit the manufacturing process. Or, use moment-to-moment polling to evaluate the on-the-road presentations that your sales force is making to reveal the key phrases and words that have the most effect on your customers.
Many legal companies use the real-time audience response polling tools to test their speeches in front of juries and adjust them based on results collected during the 'test runs'.
