City firm designs app for Cornbury extravaganza

Marketing executive Jenny Battulga, front left, and project manager Holly Davis, front right, and other members of the team with iPhones featuring their Cornbury Music Festival app. Marketing executive Jenny Battulga, front left, and project manager Holly Davis, front right, and other members of the team with iPhones featuring their Cornbury Music Festival app.

VISITORS to the Cornbury Music Festival can have an instant guide to events at their fingertips, thanks to an Oxford firm.

Web design and digital marketing company Obergine, based in Park End Street, has designed an app for iPhone users which will allow them to keep track of who is playing where as well as last-minute running order changes. The app provides artist details and allows users to filter by stage and date as well as bringing updates from the Children’s Zone and comedy tent at the festival which starts on Friday at Great Tew and runs through the weekend.

Obergine marketing executive Jenny Battulga said: “The app is linked to the website so any new information is relayed to users immediately.

“It is free and easy to access and a map of the site is included to help people find their way around.”

The Cornbury app is one of the first to be developed by Obergine, which employs 13 staff at its base in the Jam Factory. It also produced an app for the Oxfordshire Science Festival in March.

Cornbury Festival director Hugh Phillimore said: “It’s the most efficient way to give festival goers the latest updates on stage time changes and all the last-minute additions that can happen during the weekend.”

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The festival is celebrating its ninth year with up to 20,000 people expected to attend over the weekend.

It features more than 30 acts, including Jools Holland, Elvis Costello, and Macy Gray.

  • The app is available from iTunes or see ober.in/cornburyapp

Comments(4)

pocketpixie says...
7:04pm Wed 27 Jun 12

could't think of anything worse - or more insulting tbh, spending my hard earned wages in the company of "little mr and miss no jobs" with or without iphones ! expect an iphone is now a human right to these people ....amazing how jobseekers allowance stretches to such rubbish. no doubt they'll be asking for a crisis loan straight after. AND note the respectable and hard working people in the article - any of these going to the festival ? the whole article is a tad "needy" and "me me me" sadly ....

vanneilbob says...
7:08pm Wed 27 Jun 12

What about android users

O.C.C. Worker The Marsh says...
7:21pm Wed 27 Jun 12

vanneilbob wrote:
What about android users
If you haven't got an iPhone..... then you haven't got an, iPhone. A bit like those watching tv without a TIVO, some have it, and some don't.

Dilligaf2010 says...
8:13pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Whatever happened to people talking to each other?
Apps and iPhones won't replace brains, and word of mouth.
Is there an app that allows people to use common sense?

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