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The company is in the need: Without the shows, we sell nothing

more and more companies find themselves in a difficult climate, as a result of the coronacrisis. In particular, the industry has a hard time of it. David Arthur

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The company is in the need: Without the shows, we sell nothing

more and more companies find themselves in a difficult climate, as a result of the coronacrisis. In particular, the industry has a hard time of it. David Arthur Moore (39) is chief executive officer of the Event, He Group (EIG), an international technology and services company for the entertainment industry.

"We can take care of, for example, a smart showsynchronisatiesystemen on special events. One of the most important sources of income from the PROPERTY is being leased to local artists. Consider, for example, djs such as Tiësto, Martin Garrix, and Calvin Harris'," he says. "If it is not a live show, and I did not want to sell it. Therefore, there is no reason for the software lease."

Thousands of customers lost, < / p> The revenue stream dried up quickly on This with the cancel of all the major events. "It's going to be thousands and thousands of customers worldwide, of which the lease should be temporarily suspended." The CEO went around the table, with his / her colleagues. "It turned out that we did not qualify for state aid. Falling in the water between the shore and the ship," he says.

“We have decided to make no additional charge to the government. We have found that it is better, in others it didn't come out.”
David, Arthur Moore, CEO of the Event He the Group

"thank goodness we have a buffer built up - not infinite, of course. Therefore, we decided to make no further charges to be requested from the government. We have found that it is better, in others it didn't come out."

CEO David Arthur, But from the Event He Group. (Photo: private collection).

Innovation < / p> in The next few months, But the company has yet uitzingen. "We're going to assume that there will be in the next six months, financially, practically nothing is coming to CHICAGO in this hemisphere of the world," according to the company. EIB also operates in China, where it is evenementenleven again on the way. So, that is Their business rather gespekt.

In the meantime, he focuses on the Netherlands to innovate. "We have a studio set up in Rotterdam, together with the owner of the music venue Annabel's, where local artists are free to be able to film it in 3D. Subsequently, those artists that livestreamen," he says. "Here, we are asking for nothing in return."

“We want to be innovative, and to ourselves, and to others on the map.”
David, Arthur Moore, CEO of the Event He the Group

softwareprofessional try to use the force 'at the same time, therefore, to be useful to others. "We want to be innovative, and to ourselves, and to others on the map. We are one of the many people who have been hit by the economic crisis. That's why I want to help others. This could be from clients, forward them to concullega to help each other out with materials or resources."

Breach in sector

She emphasized, that there is a 'blind spot' in regards to employees in the industry. "The people of the area to make it fall out of the boat. For the artists themselves, but also for the people who would normally, for example, for the gates to drop at the festival. That type of freelance are in severe distress," according to him. "I can see that people's decisions in the field of the steps. Someone who has 25 years of professional festivals, generates, suddenly, the truck driver, or going to the port in time."

Hope

The entrepreneur remains optimistic about his business. "Desperate times, there really has been," said Moore. "But I still believe in the intellectual PROPERTY in any way. With persistence and creativity, you should be able to this crisis."