ON DEMAND WEBINAR
60 minutes

Ask the experts: Get more out of Envoy integrations

Jul 4, 2022 10:57 AM
Pacific

As companies return to the workplace with a flexible hybrid model, technology is critical to keeping their teams connected and productive. From access control, security, catering and more, connecting people to the workplace is more important than ever.

Join us for an informative webinar with technology partners Kisi, Rhombus Systems and Cater2.me and learn how their products integrate with Envoy to build a connected workplace of the future, today. Featured Envoy partners:

  • Kisi: the industry-leading physical security and keyless entry system for modern facilities.
  • Rhombus Systems: a customizable physical security platform that offers smart security cameras and sensors that seamlessly integrate with best-in-class solutions.
  • Cater2.me: Customized catering solutions for companies and distributed teams
  1. Envoy’s integration platform + strate + forward looking at the future
  2. Deeper dive into access control, security and food through partners
  3. How Envoy + integrations work together to build the workplace of tomorrow, today
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Speakers

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Jonathan Altshuler
COO
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Max Schuetz
Cofounder
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Jeremy Gulley
Strategic Partnerships

Moderators

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Geoff Squires
Product Manager
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Rachel Steinberg
Partner marketing
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