Solving Big Experience Design Challenges — In Five Hours
At EC18, teams felt the time crunch in a hackathon dedicated to delivering new experience-design solutions.
At EC18, teams felt the time crunch in a hackathon dedicated to delivering new experience-design solutions.
Icebreakers that allow attendees to meet in a structured manner, smart use of social media, and conversation-sparking menus can ease stress at events for those who don’t like to mingle.
Want to improve your presentation skills? This poetry-slam champion recommends a more human approach to create a connection with your audience.
As more event organizers aim to reach more at-home viewers, one master of ceremonies recognizes that she must also be a master of live-streaming.
Using gaming techniques to engage and motivate attendees can add an element of fun to events, but it takes skill to pull off.
Looking to hear your attendees’ thoughts? Take a cue from one museum’s engagement strategy.
Evenium’s ConnexMe is meant to be more than a mobile app. It’s built to give every attendee a chance to be heard.
Expect to see more private exhibitor suites on medical trade-show floors in the near future.
CXL Live is more than a conference for marketing professionals. The program provides the kind of hands-on inspiration that makes it worth every dollar — no matter who’s footing the bill.
Padraic Gilligan, managing partner at Dublin–based event consultancy SoolNua, hosted The Event of the Future, so he knows more than most about how technology could affect events. What does he have to say about last July’s gathering and technology’s impact on face-to-face meetings?
Nectar Creative Communications managing director, Peta Moore, says small structure changes can have a big impact.
On-site staff can make or break an event — volunteer or not — so it's vital that every team member is thoroughly briefed and engaged.