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Chati is a virtual event platform based in Yorba Linda, California.[citation needed]
History[edit]
Chati was founded in March 2021 by Greg and Don Cruikshank.[1] When founded, Chati was composed of 25 team members across five departments: sales, marketing & public relations, production, creative, and development.
Parent company Labroots Inc., founded in 2008, was also created by Greg and Don Cruikshank.[2] Since its inception, Labroots, Inc. has grown from 3 to more than 50 employees, highlighting its growing success in the industry and spawning Chati.
In 2023, Labroots, Inc. had 145 customers, including Thermo Fisher Scientific, Abbott, BD, Agilent Technologies, Siemens, Sartorius, and others; several of which are now using Chati as Labroots' default platform.[3]
Platform and Services[edit]
Chati's current products include virtual and hybrid event solutions such as webinars, sales, marketing, virtual training, education, internal events/meetings, HR recruitment/job fairs, conferences, and virtual team building. Chati offers two service models, full-service and self-service. With full-service, Chati's experienced production team and in-house design team builds an event to client specifications, while self-service allows event organizers to design and deploy virtual events tailored to their audience with the help of Chati-produce templates.
References[edit]
- ^ "MarTech Edge Interview with Greg Cruikshank, Chief Executive Officer, Chati". MarTech Edge. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
- ^ "Greg Cruikshank: Making Science Accessible & Pioneering Virtual Events & Conferences". 2021-06-25. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
- ^ "Explore Labroots Partnering Companies and Sponsors". www.labroots.com. Retrieved 2024-01-24.