Vendo Announces 3rd Annual Partner Conference

Vendo Announces 3rd Annual Partner Conference

BARCELONA — Vendo has announced that it will host its third annual Vendo Partner Conference at its headquarters in Barcelona.

An online payment processor focused on using data to grow revenue, Vendo uses artificial intelligence to deliver dynamic pricing as part of its suite of billing services.

The exclusive event is set for September 13-14, and unites Vendo partners from around the world who gather at this conference to engage in an educational forum focused on a variety of topics, but with a concentration on analytics and leadership.

“This event is a unique opportunity for our partners to share with each other what they are learning about leadership and analytics in an intimate setting,” Vendo Managing Director Thierry Arondo says. “The last two conferences were a big success; and we are working hard to make this one even better!”

Arondo says that the conference also offers an excellent networking opportunity for industry leaders, and in addition to onsite sessions and events, Vendo will host off-site events throughout the city of Barcelona.

This year the conference will be host to both new and returning industry leaders.

“I attend internet marketing conferences and trade shows on a global level, almost every month,” explains Sean Christian of Revolution Force. “The Vendo Partner Conference is nothing like anything else I attend, it’s a completely different experience with a different personal objective for me. It is the one opportunity that I have each year to talk about my business with my peers, and every year it changes the way that I operate my business for the better.”

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