About the Attendee Enrichment Tool
The Tnuki Conference Attendee Enrichment Tool turns a raw badge-scan or registration list from a life-sciences conference into a table you can actually work, with a verified business email, title, and company for each person, plus the scientific profile that tells you whether they're worth a meeting: institution type, research and therapeutic focus, recent publications, clinical-trial roles, and KOL status. Paste up to 50 attendees, exhibitors, or speakers and Tnuki finds the contacts and reads the science at the same time.
Built for the post-conference scramble
The window after a scientific conference is short and the list is always rough: a badge export with just names and organizations, an exhibitor directory, a speaker agenda. Generic enrichment tools can sometimes find an email, but they can't tell you that an attendee is a principal investigator on a Phase III oncology trial or has published twelve papers on your target pathway. That scientific context is exactly what decides who you follow up with first. Tnuki adds it automatically from 40+ life-sciences databases.
Who uses it
Life-sciences sales and BD teams turning a tradeshow list into prioritized follow-ups. Field teams and MSLs identifying KOLs and investigators worth a conversation. Lab-tools, reagent, CRO, and CDMO vendors qualifying booth visitors. Anyone who left a conference with a list of names and needs to know who they are and how to reach them.
Conference data without the directory subscription
Tools like SciLeads built their business on proprietary conference exhibitor and attendee directories. If you already have the list (and after a show, you do), you don't need the directory; you need the list enriched and prioritized. That's this tool. Paste what you captured and Tnuki does the rest. You can try it free, see how Tnuki compares to SciLeads, or enrich a list of biotech companies instead.