Leading deathcare management solutions provider PlotBox has recently welcomed visitors from across the world to its inaugural Global Tech Summit.
Held in the picturesque surrounds of its headquarters at the ecosHUB in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, this special 3-day event was attended by international delegates representing deathcare providers from across the UK and Ireland, the United States, and the Asia Pacific Region.
Following a message from Joe Kennedy, President Biden's special envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs, PlotBox CEO Sean McAllister laid out the aims of the event,
“This week is about partnership, it's about sharing our knowledge, our expertise and our time, to listen and to learn how we can utilise technology to support those our customers serve in the best way possible.”
Throughout the summit, attendees engaged in discussions, workshops, and interactive sessions, alongside global industry experts and academics who provided insights on some of the most prevalent technology talking points within today’s deathcare industry.
Day one saw presentations on the importance of data strategy and cyber security, along with a facilitated discussion on the future of disposal techniques; finishing on a PlotBox product solution ‘inspiration session’, and an update on PlotBox’s genealogy grave search platform, Everafter.
On day two, delegates took part in an innovation-led, digital solution themed design sprint session. This was followed by a tour of Belfast City Cemetery, and the opportunity to see Everafter in practice within the cemetery’s newly opened visitors centre; concluding with a Belfast Food Tour, which provided the chance for the group to relax and unwind.
On the final day, Steve Gant, Consultant Advisor and Managing Director of the London Cremation Company Plc provided a fascinating overview on the, ‘Past, Present and Future of the UK Cremation Model’. This was followed by the presentation of a number of case studies by PlotBox APAC General Manager, Martin Jackson, highlighting innovations in sustainable burial practices being carried out by PlotBox customers in Australia and New Zealand.
To round out the event, delegates were treated to a tour of County Antrim’s beautiful North Coast, which included a visit to Northern Ireland’s iconic World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway, as well as a tour of the Bushmills distillery, the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world.
Lisa Parkes, Cemeteries and Crematorium Senior Manager, Wirral Borough Council said:
“I would definitely recommend PlotBox, without a doubt. It's hard to choose just one highlight [from the week]. It's been fabulous - right the way through, the talks were amazing, very insightful.”
In his closing comments, Sean thanked attendees for bringing so much of their own experience and insight into making the event such a success, reiterating the importance of partnership in creating a deathtech roadmap to help to support and secure the future of deathcare services.
Sean said:
“We hope that this week will be the first of many of its kind, and the first small steps to building a truly global deathcare community that embraces the values of partnership and innovation.”
For more, visit: www.plotbox.io
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Notes to editors:
PlotBox is the innovative cloud-based deathcare management solution that enables cemeteries, crematories and funeral homes to serve their families in the best way possible. Powered by PlotBox’s integrated software and mapping, deathcare providers can improve their service, save time, increase revenue, reduce risk, and grow more quickly.
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Headquartered in Northern Ireland, with offices in the United States and Australia, our growing, 90-strong multidisciplinary team of experts provides our partners with the same professional levels of service, support and satisfaction across the globe.