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Tune In To Hear John Collins Discuss Interactive Technologies

John Collins will appear on over 200 radio station worldwide on Thursday September 24 at 1pm CST, on the Faith2Action radio program to discuss the different technologies that The Extreme Group will be providing at the How To Take Back America conference in St. Louis this coming weekend. On tap for the event, The Extreme Group will provide an audience response, texting services, a YouTube channel with updates throughout the day, and an emergency communication system.

In conjunction with the live webcast, The Extreme Group will keep the audience watching at home involved by allowing them to text in questions for the presenters, submit videos to be broadcast on the YouTube channel, and enter contests where you must be present (either physically or virtually) to win.

Click the following link to find a radio station in your area: Radio Station List

Emergency Communication System –Keeping attendees safe

As thunderstorms rolled in at 4:30AM and posed a serious threat to thousands of campers spread out over several acres, The Extreme Group’s Total Interactive Event allowed Ichthus Festival administration to communicate quickly and efficiently with festival goers. It was exciting to see that when the storms passed through in the middle of the night, because of our technology they were able to let people know instructions for staying safe.

The emergency contact system is just one of the powerful features our new Total Interactive Events service gives to meeting and event planners. Now, no matter how spread out your attendees; whether it’s across town or across acres of campsites, you can communicate emergency action steps with them within minutes, from one safe location. We hoped we would never have to use it, but we had to use it last night and it performed exceptionally well. We can’t prevent the storms from coming, but we can let people know what action steps to take when they do come.

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