AV, F&B, and Other Planner Pain Points
Convene asked Meetings Market Survey respondents to share what’s causing them angst — and not surprisingly, they cited budget woes and escalating costs most often.
Convene asked Meetings Market Survey respondents to share what’s causing them angst — and not surprisingly, they cited budget woes and escalating costs most often.
A showcase at London’s QEII Centre — emceed by Mr. Badger, Ms. Rabbit, and Specs — illustrates how to make attendee experience take root for maximum impact.
A building information modelling conference in the U.K. set out to get the next generation interested in the industry.
Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress has an ambitious environmental program. Here’s what the event does, and how it makes a difference.
Be inspired as you learn how to realign your methods of managing stressful environments. We'll explore how simple, everyday influences can shift your perspective to becoming a healthier, happier professional.
Dialogue in the Dark pop-up at AIME let attendees experience blindness. It ‘was problem solving, team building, and personal development at its finest.’
BestCities Global Alliance’s recent ‘Universal Accessibility in Meetings’ report offers tips on how to make business events more inclusive. Step one: Start with your RFP — here’s what other events organizers have included in theirs.
When ESSKA met in Glasgow last year, the event contributed £5 million in direct benefits to the city. That alone can be considered a worthy legacy. But ESSKA wanted to do more. Here’s a look at what steps it took.
A session speaker not being allowed in the U.S. illustrates the difficulties our Meetings Market Survey respondents cited when it comes to bringing international audiences to the U.S. for business events.
In this webinar, Jamie Murdock and Donna Kastner will share tips to help you decide if a hackathon is the right fit for your audience and if so, next steps to create one to more deeply engage your stakeholders.
At April’s Blockchain Revolution Global event, the spotlight will be on enterprise leaders and applications — moving away from a focus on cryptocurrency.
A venue consortium’s proposal for subterranean solutions to ease traffic, promote public transit, and even sell fruit wins city competition.