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They can also suggest ideas for activities at the event, plus offer to help with any of the logistics: Assisting with registration. Receive and curate writing, photos, audio, and video for creating some form of keepsake remembrance(s) for the event and, perhaps, post-event. A Zoom meeting recorder.
Imagine that each event has a “window” into all the other locations, and that the focus can be shifted from place to place–like a group video chat but with an event in each window. There are a number of meetingdesign elements that need to be accounted for, but the cost savings and expanded participation seem well worth it.
Other sessions will address positioning your company for post-COVID growth and how the work-from-home culture and decrease in business travel will affect in-person meetings.
Join us on booth F1968 in the EventTech area. We’ll be unveiling the latest update to everyone’s favorite Event App, Evenium ConnexMe. Our onsite EventTech specialists will be helping planners design interactive meetings with the right tools and tricks.
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However, the voice interface does not work well in crowded environments such as a meeting room or a tradeshow…(so) text-based systems are starting to emerge as an excellent chatbot alternative.” Among the biggest trends in eventtech this year are “AI, AR, VR” and cloud-based platforms.
However, the voice interface does not work well in crowded environments such as a meeting room or a tradeshow…(so) text-based systems are starting to emerge as an excellent chatbot alternative.” ” — Michelle Bruno , President at Bruno Group Signature Services and Publisher of EventTech Brief.
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@tojulius Julian Solaris, Editor of The Event Manager Blog, always has the low-down on attendance-worthy events and the newest event technology. Tahira Endean tweets about the intersection of experiential, immersive meetingdesign and technology. TahiraCreates. All in 140 characters or less.
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Mr. Morgan, with his 30 years of experience as communications and design strategist now runs a non-profit virtual eventtech start-up incubator, as likes to define it, EventTech Lab. Invite her to speak about Event Planning on Christy.lamagna@strategic.events Paul Allott Who is he and what is he known for?
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Faulder: I think though, building up your point, Alicia, is that poking holes is such an important part in design. And I don’t think people really aware that we were designers in this process. We’re meetingdesigners in a hybrid experience. You have to start with the basics and plan from there.
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