The app provides a unique opportunity for attendees to make connections and network during a time where face-to-face interaction is limited.
Alongside connecting with other delegates, guests will be able to follow the programme, get to know the speakers, access exclusive media content and much more.
Tom Morgan, Membership Manager at the Alliance said: “Having had to move our conference online this year, we didn’t want our members to miss out on the experience they usually enjoy in person.
“We are absolutely delighted to partner with Gateley Legal to bring you an innovative and exciting app that will allow guests to interact with their peers from across the sector and perhaps even people they wouldn’t usually have the chance to connect with.
“We would really encourage you to download our app prior to the event to ensure you get the most out of the sessions.”
Blake Thomas, Head of Groups BD at Gateley Legal, added “We are really pleased to be able to support the Sport and Recreation Alliance in partnering with them on this app.
“It will allow delegates to have a more interactive experience and enable people to expand their knowledge and skill set, ready to deal with the unique challenges that have been presented by the current situation.
“We think it will enhance the experience of the conference for all, and provides a great platform for networking and gathering information”
It is free and simple to download - all you need to do is follow the steps below!
If you have any queries about the app or need any support, please feel free to reach out to us at events@sportandrecreation.org.uk.
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