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Why Collaborative Learning is the Future of Event-Networking

Endless Events

We’ve all come across iterations of the classic headline, Networking Tips for People Who Hate Networkin g , like this article in Business Insider , or this podcast episode on TED’s WorkLife with Adam Grant. For event industry professionals, networking is of particular importance. Re-imaging Networking Within the Context of Learning.

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GBTA Showcases Business Travel Outlook for Canada and future trends

Travel Daily Media

The post GBTA Showcases Business Travel Outlook for Canada and future trends appeared first on TD (Travel Daily Media) Travel Daily. The event also included numerous buyer and supplier sessions, networking opportunities, and a special welcome event for new and returning industry professionals. billion USD, or over $35 billion CAD.

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MPI NCC ACE: Less Trade Show; More Idea Exchanges

Smart Meetings

The group pledged to “revolutionize conferences” by “saying goodbye to traditional trade show booths and hello to interactive networking experiences and relevant education.” By looking at the faces that will be on stage and in panels, you can quickly see whether you are lacking in diverse voices when developing content.

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The Industry Comes Together for GMID 2023

Smart Meetings

are taking place, via networking events and presentations from industry professionals. The day involved a sponsor showcase; educational presentation by Kyle Jordan, director of meetings for Informs; and a networking reception. Greater Philadelphia Chapter held an event titled Meetings Matter: Trends and Tactics.

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What Event Attendees Want Now

Convene by PCMA

There’s encouraging news in the Freeman Trends Report: 2024 Attendee Intent and Behavior , released Tuesday, Jan. Much of the data is presented using a framework based on the four primary reasons that people attend events, derived from years of research conducted by Freeman: to have fun, to learn, to network, and to do business.

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14 Fun and Engaging Virtual Event Networking Ideas To Foster Connections and Build Your Network

Eventtia

The idea of networking can be daunting for many, especially when it involves virtual events. To help you get started, here are 14 fun and engaging virtual event networking ideas to help you make a lasting impression on your participants! Cost Savings for Event Hosts Virtual events present a cost-effective solution for event hosts. .

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Virtual and hybrid event trends for 2021 and beyond: Events Reimagined by Hubilo

The MICE Blog

The second part of Events Reimagined by Hubilo focused on presenting key virtual and hybrid event trends that we’ll see more of going forward and shared advice on how best to adapt. . According to Gary, ‘It is in a belief of networking. Virtual audiences require a different offering during the food service and networking.’.

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