Virtual ‘Field Trips’ to Bring City to Meetings’ Participants
Two online events are making Richmond, Virginia, central to their education — and diversity and inclusion — programs.
Two online events are making Richmond, Virginia, central to their education — and diversity and inclusion — programs.
Michael Hart, best known as the editor in chief for Tradeshow Week, died earlier this month at age 67 after battling cancer.
Mike Gamble, founder of Tourism Diversity Matters, discusses the impetus for starting the initiative, and its goals for the future.
Traveling exhibition turns ballroom at America’s Center Convention Complex in St. Louis into a Michelangelo gallery with nearly life-sized recreations of his Sistine Chapel paintings.
What have we learned over the past 12-plus months — about ourselves, our roles, and the role business events play in the world’s recovery?
International Dark-Sky Association’s first digital event takes global, inclusive approach with diverse speakers presenting from 12 different countries.
A “see-and-smell” art tour by the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis takes far-flung digital participants on a fragrant trip to the gallery — and back to the 17th century.
The Society of Independent Show Organizers (SISO) and UFI, the global association of the exhibition industry, produced a case study detailing how three independent show organizers joined forces to bring a safe in-person marketplace to the fashion industry in Orlando in early February. Here are highlights.
As organizers work through pre-pandemic contractual commitments, they are finding their supply-chain relationships tested like never before.
The heated debate over wearing face masks in public is carrying over to in-person business events, raising the question: Who is in charge of enforcing COVID-safe attendee behavior? Organizers or venues?
A monthly virtual gathering for the PCMA EMEA community to share regional updates. You will be joined by Mark Breen, Director of Safe Events, based in Dublin. Within this expert session Mark will look at the VERY practical steps we will likely need to take to get going with our events again.
One way to keep remote workers connected to each other? Virtual teambuilding activities. Here’s how a booking platform for in-person tours pivoted to provide just that.