From QSTP innovation summits to Qatar Foundation events to the country's most prestigious private galas, Eventiere is the platform Qatar's best event teams use to deliver photos automatically to every guest.
The Qatar Economic Forum. MILIPOL. The Qatar Foundation's innovation gatherings. Major summits at the National Convention Centre. These events require photo delivery technology that matches their scale, ambition and the expectations of a sophisticated international audience.
Qatar's events attract delegates from across the Gulf, Asia, Europe and beyond. A frictionless, no-app photo experience works for every nationality and device.
Qatar's major events come with major sponsorship packages. Eventiere gives sponsors measurable post-event reach data, making every renewal conversation easier.
Qatar's hospitality standards are among the highest in the world. Instant, personalised photo delivery is the kind of detail that makes guests feel genuinely cared for.
Processes thousands of photos and thousands of guests in minutes. Works in any lighting condition: the crystal chandeliers of a Lusail ballroom or the bright outdoor stage of a public summit. No manual sorting, no tagging required.
Delegates pre-register with a selfie; at the venue they walk straight in. Eliminates queues, works for VIP and ministerial guests without any friction.
The guest portal is fully available in Arabic, with right-to-left layout, Arabic typography and bilingual event pages for mixed audiences.
Every shared photo carries your sponsor's branding. Analytics show exactly how far each image travelled, giving sponsors ROI numbers they can report on internally.
For Qatar's flagship events, the Eventiere team can be on-site to manage technical setup, monitor platform performance and provide real-time support throughout the event.
For government and semi-government events with data sovereignty requirements, we offer regional data storage and processing arrangements. Contact us to discuss.
The face check-in eliminated our 40-minute entry queue completely. Guests walked straight in, got their photos automatically and shared them across LinkedIn. Our event trended for two days straight. The sponsorship team had the analytics to close a new partner before the post-event survey was even sent.
We had 2,800 delegates across two days. Every single one had access to their personal gallery within an hour of each session. The volume of LinkedIn posts from our attendees, all carrying our event branding, was something we'd never seen before.
The Arabic interface made a real difference for our local guests. They could navigate entirely in Arabic, find their photos and share, without any translation friction. For a government event, that level of localisation matters.