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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

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With that, they’re also now the largest pool of potential meeting attendees. In an industry shaped by attendee expectations, successful events have to cater to their wants and desires. What those wants and desires are, like every generation before them, is largely shaped by the realities of larger historical events.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

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Because of that, they’re also now the largest pool of potential meeting attendees. Since the meeting industry is shaped by attendee expectations, successful events have to cater to millennials. Like every generation before them, their desires are shaped by the realities of larger historical events.

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Event Statistics: 17 Current Planning Stats that Could Change Your Business Today

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Leading events such as IMEX, Dreamforce, and C2 Montréal are integrating opportunities for attendees to focus on their mental and physical health, as well as recharge. Sure, wellness programs don’t dictate the success of meetings, but they certainly enhance results. Our industry is resilient and events aren’t going away.

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

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Corbin Ball is an international speaker, consultant and writer dedicated to helping clients use technology more efficiently for improved productivity. Since 2011, influential event planner, Liz King, has been using Techsytalk as her platform to help event profs integrate technology into their events for even better attendee engagement.

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19 Event Trends That Will Shake Up Meetings & Group Business in 2019

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To succeed, you have to be dynamic, you have to be flexible, and, above all, you have to be in tune with attendee desires. For venues and planners, that means looking into the crystal ball to get ahead of event trends and expectations. Today, networking is the second biggest motivator for event attendees , behind only content.

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