Convious, a leading eCommerce platform for the leisure industry, has announced a strategic partnership with Axess, a leading provider of point-of-sale (POS) and access control solutions which operates in 53 countries.
The collaboration marks a significant advancement for the leisure and culture sector and is set to create unprecedented customer experiences and operational efficiencies.
Transforming ticketing for the leisure industry
Through the combination of Axess’ state-of-the-art POS and access control technologies and Convious’s extensive e-commerce experience, this partnership has the potential to transform the ticketing solutions market.
As a collaborative solution within Convious’ API portfolio, Axess combines with the platform to enable organisations to develop smooth online sales experiences, expedite transactions, and optimise access management processes.
Camiel Kraan, CEO of Convious, says: “We are excited to join forces with Axess, a globally recognized leader in the field. This collaboration represents a significant step forward in our mission to drive innovation within the leisure and culture sector. By combining Convious’ expertise with our advanced technology, we are poised to revolutionize ticketing solutions and enhance customer experiences.”
The combination of Convious’ e-commerce expertise with Axess’ robust platform will provide businesses with a user-friendly solution for their sales, marketing, and access management requirements.
Clients will benefit from improved conversion, easier management of online and offline sales, and rigorous access control. This is supported by the Convious conversion-optimized e-commerce engine and Axess’ well-known dependability. The integration synchronises all necessary data between the two systems to ensure smooth functioning and satisfied guests.
Last month, Convious unveiled its latest AI-driven sustainable solutions at the Museums and Heritage Show in London. These solutions have been created to support cultural and heritage attractions in optimising their operations while reducing their environmental impact.
This range of digital solutions responds to the growing demand for more environmentally friendly optional practices in the cultural sector. They reduce the need for printed materials and help visitors navigate exhibitions and attractions. In addition, operators benefit from more information and improved planning.