Post by : Bianca Haleem
Abu Dhabi marks a pivotal digital achievement as the official app for the BRIDGE Summit soared to the top of the UAE Business App charts shortly after its debut. This remarkable ascent highlights the intense global engagement on the summit's inaugural day at the ADNEC Centre.
From kickoff, the app emerged as the pivotal hub for interaction. It generated over 3.5 million interactions, evolving into a dynamic space for collaboration. The organisers announced that participants exchanged 20,600 messages, scheduled 1,200 meetings, and initiated 9,500+ networking actions, alongside 500 community contributions during its initial operating phase.
Engineered for expansive digital management, the BRIDGE App functions as the summit's “central nervous system,” linking individuals worldwide while allowing immediate access to sessions, contacts, and prospects.
Ongoing until December 10, the BRIDGE Summit is anticipated to welcome over 60,000 participants from 132 nations, supported by 430+ international speakers within a comprehensive agenda of 300 sessions. With both attendance and online involvement soaring, it is evolving into one of the most energizing international gatherings in the region this year.
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