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Why is the events industry decades behind the curve?

Prestige Events Magazine

US electric car maker Tesla Motors started work on the Tesla Roadster in 2004, which was first delivered to customers in 2008. So why has it taken the events industry so long to engage with this topic? 2020 forced us all in events to press both PAUSE and FAST FORWARD at the same time. An oxymoron for us all. Not good footprint.

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Nine Ways to Go Green at Your Next Event

TicketBud

This holds true for event management, which when done sustainably can help the environment, as well as improve an organization’s reputation, cost efficiency and long-term success. According to a study published in Nature Communications, the global events industry accounts for more than 10% of global CO2 emissions annually.

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Event Technology Awards 2019 – Meet the Judges

Event Industry News

Aleksandra Panyukhina, Head of Event Marketing at SEMrush. Aleksandra is a highly skilled event marketing professional with more than 10 years of experience in business, entertainment and sport events. Read the Event Tech Q&A here. Scott Cullather, Co-Founder & CEO of INVNT.

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

Social Tables

A huge piece of the expected 5-10% increase in meetings and events demand is the escalating willingness of brands to invest in events as a marketing channel. In fact, in a recent event marketing survey , 52% of survey respondents said that event marketing drove more business value than other marketing channels. (To

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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

Kate Patay : Kate brings 20+ years of rich experience in business travel, tourism and event marketing strategy. Marie Claire Andrews : Presently the President of Association for Women in Events, Marie is known for getting things done, making things happen and for my tenacity to see ambitious ideas from conception to reality.