Press Release: Opusxenta unveils Cutting-Edge Innovations at ICCFA Event in Tampa

[Tampa, FL – April 10] – Opusxenta, a leading provider of innovative software solutions for the deathcare industry, announced a series of ground-breaking updates and changes aimed at revolutionizing the funeral and cemetery management landscape. These exciting developments will be showcased at Booth 1008 during the upcoming ICCFA event in Tampa this April. “Opusxenta’s solution […]

Ten essential features to look for in your cemetery management software.

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The death care industry is rapidly evolving, and with it, the expectations of cemetery managers, funeral directors, and crematory operators. As the demand for innovative cemetery software grows, so does the need for solutions that simplify operations, improve accuracy in cemetery records, and provide a seamless customer service experience. Choosing the right cemetery management software […]

How can technology help you address the changing needs of the death care sector?

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Dying is expensive, and often it’s both unplanned and unexpected. In 2021, the median cost for a funeral and burial in the United States was approximately $7 848, while the median cost for a funeral with cremation was approximately $6 971. These costs are rising more and more each year, becoming increasingly overwhelming for families. […]

Changing needs within the death care sector: What modern families are asking for.

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The death care sector is changing rapidly. In 2005, the cremation rate hovered around 35%, a number that at the time was astronomical considering that in the 1970s, only 5% of the US population was cremated. In 2022 however, an enormous 59.3% of the US population was cremated, with studies and projections predicting this number […]

How can technology help you address the changing needs of your community?

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We spoke in a recent post about the changing needs within the death care industry and how your communities are embracing these changes. While person-to-person these needs differ, the industry as a whole is noticing an enormous shift. From sustainability to affordability, what’s important to families is continuing to change. From a business perspective, these […]

Changing needs within the death care industry: what your community is asking for.

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In many Western countries, Australia and the United Kingdom included, cremation has begun far eclipsing burial as the preferred method of interment. One Australian study found that 71% of participants chose cremation when organising a funeral for a loved one. Similar statistics from the Cremation Society of Great Britain show that presently 75% of British […]

Death Care, Now and Tomorrow

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The death care industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, and as we in the industry are aware, everything is evolving at a rapid rate. Indeed, the industry, which for decades had been notoriously difficult to disrupt with new technologies, is now rapidly transforming under the pressure exerted by the COVID-19 pandemic and other […]