You may have seen a bit of press lately about Cramer’s partnership with Unisfair, the leading virtual events company out in the market today. Press releases are great, but they don’t really tell you what it means for you. I’ll attempt to clarify.
If you’re considering hosting a virtual event, chances are that you’ve attended one in recent months. You’ve probably realized how different they can be based on the company that is used to host them and how boring they can be based on how well the content is prepared. Yea, we realized this too.

- Image of a virtual booth from the Unisfair platform.
I started conversations with Unisfair back in late 2008 and, like an awkward first date, we both realized that we kind of liked one another. We understood quickly that there was a gap in the market; that there were companies creating feature-rich platforms for users to explore content, but nobody was really focused on creating content specifically for virtual events… for an ONLINE event audience instead of an in-person one. It was a match made in heaven. The best virtual event platform (with an excellent roadmap, I might add) in Unisfair and 25 years of content creation experience in Cramer. Boom – you’re all-in-one solution for the best virtual event experience.
Stu Schmidt, Unisfair’s VP of Global Sales said it best when I met with him a month or so ago, (and I paraphrase) “this is perfect. You guys provide awesome content and we provide the best vehicle.” What more could you want!
If you’re wondering what people are saying about our new found love affair, run a quick Google search on “cramer unisfair” and you’ll find it. Oh ok, I’ll do it for you: click here to search. We also have the official release on our site.
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