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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

You planned a spectacular event. The venue was perfect and the speakers top-notch. 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? Simplify hybrid events. Capture the energy of live events.

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

Convene by PCMA

Since its launch, DID has been holding job fairs, design festivals, and other events where potential creatives who are in high school, college, and early in their careers get the chance to interact with design professionals from the founding brands and elsewhere.

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The Definitive Guide to Event Registration 2024

Stova

What training options are available? If you feel good about the answers to these questions, they are all positive signs that a provider will end up being a long-term technology partner that will help you reach your meeting and event planning goals. Customizing questions by attendee type (speaker, sponsor, basic attendee, etc.)

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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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6 Event Technology Tools to Maximize Event Success

Stova

Improve personalization by capturing more data with next-level mobile event apps, iBeacons, and digital badges. Modern Mobile Event Technology Next-level event apps put everything attendees need to keep informed and engaged in the palm of their hands. Apps put all the essentials at attendees’ fingertips.

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The Commonsense Guide to Coronavirus for Events and Conferences

Bizzaboo

Event marketers are no strangers to last-minute changes and crises. These usually have to do with speaker cancellations, unexpectedly long registration lines, poor WiFi, and other last-minute challenges that may seem like a big deal in the moment but absolutely pale in comparison to the global buzzkill that is coronavirus.