The biggest AI for events demo day is happening

Julius Solaris and I are teaming up to highlight the top AI & events startups.

On April 30th, Julius Solaris and the BoldPush team are hosting what they're calling the biggest online event ever done on the use of AI in events. I'll be moderating alongside Julius, and after seeing the lineup, I think that claim holds up.

39 companies, five-minute demos each, half a day, and all focused on practical AI applications for events.

Everyone at the event will be walking out with an exact idea of where AI is at in the industry.

🤖 What's Happening

AI for Events: Demo Day 📅 April 30, 2026 🕐 9AM PT · 12PM ET · 5PM GMT · 6PM CET 💻

The format is simple: 39 companies each get 5 minutes to show you one practical AI use case for events. Then two thought leadership sessions with event tech leaders on how they're actually tackling AI inside their companies.

Julius built EventMB into the most widely read publication in this industry. He doesn't waste people's time.

💡 The Full List of 39 Companies Demoing

Here's everyone showing up on April 30th:

42chat · Aletheia · Backtrack · Blinq · BoothIQ · Bridged · CueForge · EventEdIQ · EventNation · EventTrek · Exhibitly.ai · ExpoBooth.ai · Fliplet · getpica.com · Guavo · Highbar · Kampfire · Markus AI · Memento Photo.AI · Minglof · NoteAffect · Nowadays · PlanBrite · RecapHub · Rookoo · Rose Synopsis · Singulate · Snapsight · uchop · Vanikora · VOXO · Wicket · Woom · Zenus

Some of these you'll recognize, many you probably won't, and that's the point.

The best tools I’ve used came from conversations like the ones this event is designed to create — where a founder gets five minutes to show you the one thing their product does better than anything else.

Five minutes is a very honest format. You either have something worth showing, or you don't.

📌 Why I'm Moderating This

The AI divide in this industry is real, and it's accelerating. I talk about it constantly in this newsletter — early adopters pulling further ahead, everyone else trying to figure out where to even start.

Events like this one compress months of research into a few hours of focused watching. You'll walk away with a clearer picture of what's actually being built, what's actually working, and what's worth a deeper look.

I'll be taking notes throughout and sharing my honest takeaways in a future issue — what impressed me, what felt overhyped, and which tools I'm adding to my own testing list.

Till next time,

Noah Cheyer

Do More With Less Using AI

PS: Already familiar with any of the 39 companies? Hit reply and tell me what you've heard. I'd love to know what's on your radar before I go in.

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