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From Button Boxes To Chats: Audience Response Systems Through Time!

Endless Events

Since Brandt’s been working in the events industry for much longer than Kyle, he starts today’s Event Tech Podcast episode with a little bit of history. They looked like remote controls from the 1950s where they had four physical buttons on them and you handed them out to everyone at the conference.

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36 Ways to Bolster Your Covid Contingency Plan

Smart Meetings

Speakers want to present remotely, and attendees and sponsors are starting to drop off. Do you cancel or continue with your live event as planned? The fact is your event deserves to be successful despite all the uncertainties in the market. Unify branding across all events formats. Cut training time and costs.

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3 Trends for the Future: Amplifying Diverse Creators, Ritualistic Apps, The Artisan Wave

Convene by PCMA

For Convene ’s upcoming March/April issue, I wrote about a new training and mentorship program in the F&B sector of consumer packed goods called “(included) ACCESS” that helps minority-owned brands navigate trade shows, where meeting a retail buyer potentially can lead to distribution deals and success.

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Event design ideas inspired by my visit to Art Basel 2022

The MICE Blog

I took the train from Heidelberg and had a very smooth journey. The train stop Basel Badischer Bahnhof is the closest to the main event venue, Basel Exhibition Center. In my opinion, this was very convenient, and a great alternative to downloading an event app (which was also available). Audio experience.

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How Convention Centers Are Evolving in a New Events Landscape

Convene by PCMA

The program trains venue employees on how to work with guests with sensory needs, finds appropriate “quiet zones” venues can create for guests feeling overstimulated, and provides “sensory bags” complete with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, and verbal cue cards to comfort guests who require them, as well as weighted lap pads.

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The Definitive Guide to Event Registration 2024

Stova

What training options are available? How has the company grown and evolved over time through product enhancements and acquisitions? Make it Mobile Friendly Integrating a mobile event app into your event registration website is essential. How available and experienced is their customer service team?

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DIY or Full-Scale Service: What Kind of Event Support Do You Really Need?

Stova

This cost has to be weighed against the cost to your organization of having you or someone on your team spend the time learning the product, implementing the solution, and managing it through to the end of the event. It takes time and a basic understanding of event technology to get a solution event-ready.