The world of conferences and trade shows was hit as hard as an industry could possibly be hit by the Covid pandemic. The industry was completely dependent on physical events, which were almost totally ...
The pandemic has left business leaders with endless opportunities. The ways in which we engage with our audiences are changing by the day. No longer are we limited to in-person events—we now have ...
Delaware’s Charles Vincent outlines how the Millennial Summit embraced a part-virtual, part-IRL model for a better user experience. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester kicks off #MILLSUMMIT 2021's sole hybrid ...
Legacy event playbooks lead to legacy events. Why doesn't agility apply to event structure and participation? As the fall event calendar fills up, time for a hybrid event wake up call - and a case for ...
Despite all the hardships of 2020, brands have adapted and become resilient in our new reality — which is especially apparent in their pivot to virtual events. Much was learned over the past year. We ...
As we sprint through the spring event cycle in a blur of tarmacs and generative AI demos, I was hoping we'd find a way to combine the best-of-virtual with a rethink of what matters on-the-ground.
B2B event marketing has evolved beyond single, isolated touchpoints. Today's audiences expect ongoing engagement, flexibility, and personalization; and, as a result, traditional event formats are less ...
Learn more about hybrid event streaming at Streaming Media East 2022. Read the complete transcript of this clip: Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen: Let's talk about, what exactly do we mean by hybrid events?
Global Program Roll-out to Feature Hybrid-Ready Hotels Across the Portfolio MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As we emerge from a year of uncertainties, one business reality seems crystal clear: Hybrid ...
Throughout 2020, marketers and event planners raced to transform their in-person events to a digital format as a result of the pandemic. The adjustment was, understandably, difficult. But virtual ...
Working at the office wasn’t the only casualty of the pandemic. Almost as soon as the Covid-19 virus began spreading in early 2020, organizations canceled in-person meetings, town halls, trade shows, ...