Network When You Travel, Here is How
Monday, April 30th, 2007PairUp matches business travellers headed to any destination.
How it works? Members start by uploading their current contacts from Outlook or other contact management tool they use, and can build their network from there. When planning a trip, users enter their travel data: departure and arrival dates and cities, and if relevant, the trade show or conference they’ll be attending. They can then select the contacts they’d like to track or meet up with: people in the destination city at the same time, those attending the same event, flying on the same day, or working for a specific company or in a particular industry.
Before you book your next trip, check Travel Tips & Tricks.
The size of a small PDA, it has the complete schedule and list of participants programmed into them, but the neatest part is its radar function which checks the surrounding area and tells you who is sitting near you. Plug in the people you want to talk to, and the thing will buzz when one of them are in your range. Send messages to them, set up appointments and exchange digital business cards.

