isla welcomes event technology supplier CrowdComms to its network

isla welcomes event technology supplier CrowdComms to its network

Published by Neil Thompson

8th June 2022


Published by Neil Thompson
8th June 2022


isla, the industry body supporting the event sector’s transition to a more sustainable future, has today announced event platform and software provider CrowdComms has joined as a member to the organisation.

CrowdComms, who has been delivering event solutions both digitally and in-person for over a decade, is currently the only event technology platform supplier within the isla ranks. Its virtual event platform is a market-leading solution that creates an interactive event experience for every attendee, whether they are online or on-site.

isla co-founder Anna Abdelnoor commented: “CrowdComms joining isla’s action-driven network is a demonstration to their clients and to the wider events industry that the business is actively committed to achieving its sustainability ambitions.

“Embedding isla’s resources and tools will allow CrowdComms to start standardising their processes, paving the way to ensuring the clients they work with are both aware of how to deliver responsible events, as well as held accountable to this happening in reality.”

Felix Stroud-Allen, Founder, CrowdComms commented,

“The CrowdComms team are incredibly proud to join isla. We believe it allows us to make our commitment to sustainability explicit, make positive changes in how

we do business and ultimately, get behind a crucial issue the whole business believes in passionately.

“Joining isla requires businesses to put in place very tangible and measurable steps to demonstrate its commitment to continued improvement, and we look forward to drawing on isla’s expertise and knowledge to facilitate this change confidently.

“Being part of isla reflects the very sincere beliefs that everyone at CrowdComms holds around sustainability, in both our personal lives as well as at work, and we are delighted to be able to support our clients who are also looking to reduce their events’ impact – whether that’s via virtual or in-person.”