Individual, such as a guest, at the conference site but not necessarily involved with the meeting sessions.
An individual, registered for or participating in an event. Includes delegates, exhibitors, media, speakers, and guests.
A meeting participant who views information that a presenter shares, including documents, presentations, applications, Web browsers, the presenter's desktop, and information on a whiteboard. An attendee can annotate shared information, and participate in a chat or poll. An attendee may or may not be an authorized user. See also authorized user.
a person who participates in a meeting; "he was a regular attender at department meetings"; "the gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees"
One who attends an exposition. May also be a Delegate or Visitor, but should not be used for "exhibitor".
A participant in a Web Conference restricted to viewing and chat only. An attendee is not in control of a Web Conference and cannot annotate or create a slideshow.
Um… we'll go out on a limb here and assume this one needs little ‘splaining. An attendee is one who attends an exposition. These are the people you want in your tradeshow booth and the reason you're investing in this whole thing and building a kick-ass tradeshow display. Attendees may also be a delegates or visitors. But, under penalty of death, you should never call an exhibitor an attendee.
Noun. Participant to an event, such as a meeting ተሳታአView