When the Covid-19 pandemic first struck in March 2020, most of us thought that live events and gatherings would be on hold for a few weeks. Surely by fall we all would be meeting in person again.
Hybrid events are here to stay. While they are not a new phenomenon, the popularity of virtual events during the pandemic has shown how powerful those digital aspects can be for increasing an event’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover emerging trends in remote work and business leadership. Businesses have long held the idea that the key to success is ...
Muhammad Younas is the CEO at vFairs, a leading global virtual events platform. With over 13 years of experience in the software space, Younas has conceptualized and grown multiple highly profitable ...
After 20 years of running my own events agency, I got the chance to come to Microsoft to design a hybrid event room, which is a new way to engage at events and conferences using Microsoft Teams ...
Hybrid events are expected to dominate the events industry this year and the next. We’ll take a look at how you can engage all your attendees, whether they are virtual or in-person. How to make ...
Hybrid events are relatively new to the industry, and most organizations are still testing its possibilities. Determining what and how to sell sponsorships for hybrid events is also open for ...
As we sprint through the spring event cycle in a blur of tarmacs and generative AI demos, I was hoping we'd find a way to combine the best-of-virtual with a rethink of what matters on-the-ground.
As streaming has moved through the pandemic years into a new normal that isn't exactly what anyone expected, the meaning of hybrid event streaming production and delivery that has emerged over the ...
There aren't too many B2B marketers that would have told you in January 2020 they were confident in their ability to pivot from a traditional slate of physical trade shows and conferences to a virtual ...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world in more ways than one, impacting how many people worldwide live and work. From students and office employees to event managers and Fortune 500 companies, ...
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