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The FrontHAUS team designs, builds and runs events across Singapore and the region.

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Our ShashinBooth at the Marine Parade Dumpling Festival Celebration — branded "Family Begins With Me" frames, high-quality 4R prints in seconds, and an instant digital copy by QR.

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Two thousand guests, direct afternoon sun, and a connectivity outage mid-event that the kiosks handled without dropping a single check-in. Registration at the PropNex Family Zone, Gardens by the Bay.

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Over 1,000 attendees of all ages, most arriving in a single hour. What SportCares Family Day at Mandai Wildlife Reserve taught us about keeping a busy registration desk moving.

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Technology

Most event platforms hide behind a gated demo. We think you should be able to click around before you ever talk to sales.

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AI

Facial-recognition check-in sounds futuristic until you've waited in the queue it was meant to fix. Here's what production-grade AI looks like.

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Technology

Every organiser's quiet fear is a queue at the door and something going wrong in front of everyone. Here's why a dropped internet connection won't be the thing that ruins your morning.

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Events

A parent signing up the whole family shouldn't be the thing that trips up your check-in desk. For a lot of systems, it quietly is.

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Forty-five custom button boxes, one tap each to fire a lighting and AV scene over Wi-Fi — the show control behind NVPC's City of Good Forum and State of Play 2026.

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Events

Nobody's day improves while they're stuck in a line at the door. So we went looking for a way to keep the wait and lose the line.

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AI

Face check-in looks impressive in a demo. The only question that matters to an organiser is whether it'll hold up at your door, with your crowd, on the day.

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Technology

Some event platforms quietly slip themselves between you and your guests, your money, and your brand. We'd rather hand all of that straight back to you.

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Six counters, tablet check-in and instant badge printing — here's how registration ran at EDB Connect 2026 on 2 February.

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Tablet check-in and instant badge printing for the Ministry of Home Affairs Scholarships Tea Session on 24 January.

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Self-service check-in and badge printing at Gardens by the Bay for the Harmony Circles Appreciation Lunch on 17 January.

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AI

These days "AI-powered" gets stuck on everything — we only use it where it genuinely makes your event easier, and stay careful with your guests' details while we do.

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Technology

Contactless check-in is less about clever kit and more about the first ninety seconds of a guest's day. Get those right and the whole event starts on a better footing.

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AI

AI photo experiences can be the most shared moment of your whole event, or a gimmick people try once and forget. Here's what makes the difference.

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Our virtual queue system kept the lines moving across the Singapore Police Force's Police Community Roadshow at Woodlands and Heartbeat@Bedok.

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Technology

A polished demo is designed to go smoothly. Your event day is not. Here is how to tell whether the thing you saw will actually hold up when it counts.

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AI

The days after an event are where most of the value is won or quietly lost. A bit of structure turns a guest list into relationships that actually go somewhere.

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Technology

Stitching together separate tools for invites, check-in, badges and reporting looks flexible on paper. The seams between them are where your event day tends to go wrong.

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Technology

Paper guest lists and manual check-in feel cheap and familiar, but they carry a cost that never shows up on the invoice. Here is where it actually lands.

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AI

A grounded look at where AI genuinely earns its place at an event and where the promises tend to fall apart on the day.

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Technology

When organisers shop for event technology, the thing they actually want is the quiet confidence that nothing will fall over on the day. That confidence is the product.

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Events

Plenty of events make a sustainability gesture that's really just for the photos. The genuinely greener choices tend to be quieter, cheaper and a good deal less glamorous.

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AI

Tailoring someone's day at your event can be genuinely useful, or it can make a guest feel watched. The difference comes down to a few sensible choices you make early on.

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Events

Nobody leaves an event raving about the coffee logistics, but they'll remember being stuck in a line at the wrong moment. The unglamorous details are the ones that shape the day.

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Everyone pours their energy into the day itself and then collapses. But the few days afterwards are when a lot of the real value of an event is either captured or lost for good.

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AI

The useful kind of AI at an event is the sort you barely notice. It does small, dull jobs well and stays out of the way when it isn't sure.

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Events

A guest of honour arriving to a queue is the kind of thing that gets remembered. You can give VIPs a smooth arrival without building a whole separate operation to do it.

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Technology

You don't need to understand the technical side to look after attendees' personal information well. Most of what keeps guest data safe comes down to sensible habits.

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Events

Most networking sessions are a room full of people hoping someone else will start the conversation. There are gentler ways to help the right people find each other.

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Events

A name badge looks like a small thing on the planning sheet, but it shapes how people behave for the rest of the day. Here is what a good one is actually doing.

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Technology

There's no single best way to check guests in. The right choice depends on your crowd, your venue and how much you can ask of people on the day.

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Events

Something always goes a little sideways on the day. The organisers who look unflappable aren't lucky. They just decided in advance what they'd do.

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AI

Most organisers don't need another dashboard. They need a straight answer to a plain question, fast, without trawling through five reports to find it.

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Events

Guests make up their minds about your event almost before they sit down. Most of that judgement is formed in the short walk from the door to their seat.

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Events

Months later, almost nobody recalls the agenda or the keynote slides. They remember a feeling and one or two small moments. Worth knowing which moments those tend to be.

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Technology

Online attendees deserve more than a wobbly webcam and the back of someone's head. A few honest choices turn the stream from an afterthought into a proper seat at the event.

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Events

Every empty slot on the agenda feels like wasted money, so we fill it. The events people enjoy most are usually the ones with a bit of air left in them.

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Big events get the budget and the attention. Sometimes the thing that actually moves your relationships forward is a much smaller room with the right people in it.

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Technology

The sign-up numbers carry more signal than most organisers ever read. A little attention to them in the weeks before an event saves a lot of scrambling on the day.

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Events

A full room feels like success until you look closer. What actually tells you the event worked is what people did once they were inside.

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A DSLR photobooth with instant prints, an on-the-spot digital copy and custom frames — our ShashinBooth, out in the wild at the National Family Festival.

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Events

A custom gamified platform for 280 Guerlain beauty advisors across Asia Pacific — livestream, regional breakouts, a social feed and a Bee Coins rewards economy.

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Four festival segments, one easy-to-plan website — detailed vendor menus and event info for the 2022 Sentosa Food Fest.

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A ticketing-first website for Sentosa's inaugural wellness festival — over 50 experiences, beachside glamping, and live event support through the weather.

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A two-day digital festival for CPF — registration, speaker profiles and multi-track webinars and workshops, all in one easy-to-navigate place.

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A festive-season virtual marketplace for OCBC's FRANK — local makers showcased and sold, with rewards, workshops and a daily minigame.

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For Millennium Hotels & Resorts, a website that didn't describe hybrid meetings but let you walk through one — a guided, expert-led experience.

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A Singapore technology and events company, founded on one conviction — an event should feel the same whether you walk into the room or open a browser tab.

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