IPIN 2023
For participants, presenters, and exhibitors attending the IPIN 2023 international conference.
IPIN 2023 is an established navigation app that is completely free.
What is IPIN 2023?
Current Momentum
v1.0
No release notes available.
Active Nemesis
Fragmented niche
No dominant direct rival identified yet — see Other Rivals below.
Other Rivals
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Access to the complete schedule of talks, workshops, and activities with personalized itinerary creation
Navigation tools to locate session rooms, exhibitors, and facilities within the venue
Push notifications regarding session changes and event updates
Ability to access essential event information without an active internet connection
How much does it cost?
- Completely free to use for event attendees
The app serves as a utility tool for a specific event, with no monetization or in-app purchases present.
Who Built It?
Briegers GbR
Providing retro-inspired arcade experiences and niche utility tools for Apple ecosystem users. Focused on high-performance, minimalist design for casual play and accessibility.
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What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
What is the competitive landscape for IPIN 2023?
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The rivals identified
The outtake for IPIN 2023
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Offline access for international travelers
- Interactive mapping tailored to indoor navigation experts
- Personalized itinerary creation
Critical Frictions
- Single-event lifecycle limits long-term retention
- Lack of attendee networking features
- No recorded updates since Sept 2023
Growth Levers
- Integration with technical paper databases (IEEE Xplore style)
- Gamification to increase exhibitor engagement
- Expansion to a multi-year conference series platform
Market Threats
- Dominance of Whova in the academic networking space
- Enterprise scalability of Cvent for large-scale logistics
- Shift toward hybrid event support by Webex Events
What are the next best moves?
Integrate attendee networking and community boards.
Whova and Webex Events leverage social features to drive engagement; IPIN 2023 is currently a static information silo.
Implement direct technical paper/abstract access.
IEEE Events differentiates by linking to IEEE Xplore; IPIN attendees are researchers who require immediate access to session data.
Develop a multi-event framework for future IPIN cycles.
The current app has a 'disposable' lifecycle (last updated Sept 2023), leading to total user churn post-event.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Attendee networking and private messaging (available in Whova)
- Technical paper integration (available in IEEE Events)
- Hybrid event/video streaming support (available in Webex Events)
- Enterprise CRM/Registration integration (available in Cvent)
Key Takeaways
IPIN 2023 is a functional but basic utility that succeeds in offline reliability but fails to capture the social and academic networking value provided by modern competitors like Whova. If I were the PM, I would prioritize adding a 'Community' layer to prevent the app from being deleted immediately after the closing keynote.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
v1.0 released and last updated Sept 2023 — indicates a single-use event utility rather than an evolving product.
Offline access included — shows understanding of international conference pain points.