Evergent showcases the latest advanced monetization tools for media and entertainment businesses at IBC2023

Author: Platform Comms

Published: 07 September 2023

Evergent showcases the latest advanced monetization tools for media and entertainment businesses at IBC2023

Evergent, the customer lifecycle management and monetization leader for streaming and digital subscription businesses, will showcase its latest market-leading monetization solutions for global media, entertainment and telecommunications service providers at IBC2023, Hall 5, booth G80. The company empowers media organizations with flexible and user-friendly products that enable them to streamline customer management processes and maximize revenues.  

Showcasing a new suite of AI-driven tools, Evergent will also demonstrate how companies can minimize churn and improve payment processes among their user bases. Additionally, it will also present a new suite of product features designed specifically for sports content providers.

“We’re thrilled to showcase our latest solutions that maximize monetization efforts for global media and entertainment companies at IBC2023,” said Vijay Sajja, Founder and CEO of Evergent. “This year is particularly exciting for us as we will be announcing several advanced product features and highlighting key partnerships that deploy our innovative technology in new ways. We welcome our partners and customers to join us at the show.”

While attending the show, Evergent is inviting members of the press, customers, and other business partners to join them for product demos at the following partner locations:

  • AWS in Hall 5, Booth C90, to discuss conversational AI and churn deflection
  • MediaKind in Hall 1, Booth D25, to discuss monetization for OTT
  • To the New in Hall 5, Booth H08, to discuss powering of E2E OTT services
  • Mux in Hall 5, Booth H48 to discuss churn deflection

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