
Snap Lockdown: What Happens to My Event?
Planners and organisers are keen to plan for on-site and hybrid events, but what happens in the event of a snap lockdown?

Planners and organisers are keen to plan for on-site and hybrid events, but what happens in the event of a snap lockdown?

Some global regions with low infection rates are able to start planning for hybrid events. While juggling virtual and face-to-face elements may feel daunting, running a hybrid event is easier than you think.

At CrowdComms we take the security of your data very seriously and to that end we are tightening up security on our content management system from February 2021 onwards.
2020 started brilliantly. We had a busy schedule and our badge-printing kiosks were helping get events around the world off to a great start.

CrowdComms has been confirmed as amongst the best event service providers in Australia with the announcement of National Finalists in the 2020 Australian Event Awards.

Engaging attendees with event content is a critical objective for any event planner. Even more so when it comes to virtual events. Virtual events run a high risk of having passive rather active attendees.

Finding great sponsors for your virtual event may seem a little daunting, they may be apprehensive about making an investment. Here are some creative ways sponsorship can be used for virtual events.

The virtual event solution we thought would be a temporary band aid is now looking like a potent opportunity.

Hybrid events will become the new normal for many event planners as the world begins to slowly come out of lock down. This means that event venues will need to adapt too. Here are some quick tips on how to select the perfect venue for your hybrid event- one that caters for both in-person and virtual attendance.
Whatever your vision for your next virtual, hybrid or in-person event, we can help.