FanDragon Technologies, a provider of blockchain-powered SaaS mobile ticket delivery solutions, has announced several new partnerships in the first quarter.
Its new clients include Kaboodle, an independent ticketing operator and the primary ticket agent for a variety of festivals, events, and venues across the UK and Europe. Through the deal, the pair have launched Kaboodle Tickets, a white-label mobile ticket wallet app.
FanDragon has also teamed up with Eventene, an event planning application that has clients including Riviera Tennis Club and University of California, Irvine. The blockchain-based firm will power mobile ticket distribution and delivery within the Eventene iOS and Android apps via its SDK tools.
“FanDragon is thrilled to be working with innovative and future-focused companies around the world,” said Robert Weiss, chief executive of FanDragon Technologies. “FanDragon has the perfect business triad – an enthusiastic marketplace, a great team, and killer technology.
“This is a win-win for the ticketing industry and the fans. We feel validated in our mission to answer the ticketing industry’s call for a truly open blockchain solution. There is tremendous demand for platform-agnostic and vendor-agnostic technology that complements existing industry services while addressing unmet needs. I’m so proud of the amazing work done by the FanDragon team.”
The company has also partnered with RSVD, which is a platform that offers web-based reservation solutions offering ‘fast-pass’ style arrangements in different environments. It has also linked up with Music Traveler, an online marketplace that centralises performance spaces and makes them available for rent to touring musicians.
FanDragon has also added The 11:11 to its portfolio this quarter. The Los Angeles-based theatre and event space offers a variety of plays, live music, comedy, pop-up art exhibits, and film screenings. FanDragon will create a white-label app for the theatre to handle ticket delivery and streamline operations.
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