Use cases
Conference operations for academic and professional programs.
Conferences.Center is built for teams that need more than event pages: submissions, review governance, scheduling, attendee publishing, analytics, and reporting in one operating workspace.
Primary fit
Designed for programs with committees, reviewers, schedules, and public publishing requirements.
Academic conferences
Coordinate calls for papers, submissions, review rounds, reviewer assignment, rebuttals, program decisions, and published schedules from one governed workspace.
- Submission workflows
- Peer review governance
- Reviewer assignment
- Program scheduling
Professional societies
Give committees and organizing teams a consistent operating model for annual meetings, symposiums, member events, and recurring conference programs.
- Committee roles
- Hosted event pages
- Registration flow
- Reporting exports
Universities and research institutes
Support departments, labs, and research centers running conferences that need review privacy, schedule control, and public-facing event information.
- Private review spaces
- Public/private controls
- Accessible event hubs
- Operational reporting
PCOs and conference organizers
Standardize delivery across client conferences while keeping each program's submission process, schedule, event hub, and reports organized.
- Reusable workflows
- Multi-event planning
- Schedule coordination
- Client-ready exports
Also supported
Corporate and hybrid programs can use the same operational foundation.
Corporate and internal programs
Support internal conferences, leadership programs, and professional learning events without letting event marketing dominate the workflow.
- Registration
- Attendee hub
- Session agenda
- Engagement reporting
Hybrid and distributed conferences
Publish clear event information for attendees who need agendas, session details, networking, and updates across formats.
- Event hub
- Session pages
- Networking
- Post-event analytics
One platform foundation, configured by program needs.
Each use case draws from the same product core, so public pages, review workflows, schedules, attendee hubs, and reports stay connected.
Implementation fit