What are Hybrid Events? How to Plan, Deliver and Measure your Hybrid Event
We might think of the hybrid event as a recent invention; something that evolved alongside the 100% virtual event during the global pandemic. However…
We might think of the hybrid event as a recent invention; something that evolved alongside the 100% virtual event during the global pandemic. However…
Electric cars have taken centre stage as the “captain of green living” in recent years. But, are we not just trading emissions from the exhaust pipe with those at a power station and a lithium mine? The answer is yes, but with good reason.
While the event app didn’t leave us over the last few years, it certainly took a back seat while virtual event technology did the heavy lifting connecting remote attendees. Now in-person events are back in full-swing, the event app is reclaiming its title as the event industry’s most essential piece of tech.
As inflation continues to rise and disposable incomes stagnate or go backwards, it’s no surprise that many of us are tightening our budgets and reducing our spending. Like just about every other sector, this difficult period is likely to impact the events industry.
It’s reasonable to assume that when we network at a virtual event we should do the same things as we do in-person. However, while video does give us face-to-face contact, the way we communicate changes. To help attendees get most from a virtual event, we take look at how people can network effectively online.
Event professionals are feeling the pressure to win back audiences by delivering events that excite attendees. Nowhere is this more of a challenge than in the competitive world of virtual events.
Whilst eventprofs endeavour to understand the needs of the individual audiences we serve, the devil is in the event detail and getting insight into the trends shaping virtual event delivery is often much trickier to find.
How do event planners curate programmes that engage and retain audiences in a virtual audience?
Sustainable events meet consumer demand, can deliver cost savings and most importantly minimise environmental impact.
Making sure your virtual event desk is stocked with the necessities to get you from event start to finish can be tricky, especially during busy schedules. With a little help from our friend Jen Bray, Event Tech and Engagement Lead at IGD, we’re going to whip your virtual event desk into shape with our quick guide to the essential set-up.
With a natural synergy between events and online communities there’s exciting potential to extend attendees’ event connection from one or two days during the event itself to a dynamic, year-round engagement.
While we welcome a return to physical event experiences, it is important not to lose sight of what the advancements in virtual event capabilities have allowed us to achieve.
Whatever your vision for your next virtual, hybrid or in-person event, we can help.
Whatever your vision for your next virtual, hybrid or in-person event, we can help.
Whatever your vision for your next virtual, hybrid or in-person event, we can help.
Whatever your vision for your next virtual, hybrid or in-person event, we can help.