Making Emotions Count in Your Event Data
How can you measure engagement at a physiological level? It turns out there’s a tool for that.
How can you measure engagement at a physiological level? It turns out there’s a tool for that.
There is only one feedback question about your events that really matters.
Over the past two years, it’s become apparent that not all event goers are created equal and that the values of our audiences are — or should be — influencing how we define our brands, operationalize best practices, and tell our stories.
IBM’s vice president of global conferences and events shares her experience producing IBM’s new event, Think on Tour, and what she hopes to accomplish as CEMA chair.
With its inclusivity, creativity, and innovative spirit, Toronto is the ideal place for groups to collaborate, experiment, and create. Toronto is tough to beat as a great meeting destination.
As the Monterey Bay Aquarium systematically eliminated single-use plastic from its operations, it led to more sustainable practices throughout an entire supply chain.
Five years ago, a majority of planners weren’t particularly interested in sustainability efforts at special events at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Lately, there’s been a big shift.
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Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
The team behind EduCon will reveal how they got creative with producing a revised hybrid event model, share the design and outcomes of the partner activations and experiences in The Hub and how collaborating with the host city partners and event suppliers led to the delivery of an immersive experience.
The benefits of meeting with your team at a theme park go beyond adventurous fun. With spectacular themed resorts like Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando, your team can experience a tropical escape in the heart of an incredible resort destination.
The director of congresses and events sees solving for higher costs as a balancing act.