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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

Previously for 20+ years, she has been an instructor of Special Event Planning and Sustainable Event Operations. Rachel Wimberly : Another passionate and amazing women leader in the events industry! Rachel in her wide career of journalism and events has mastered Trade Shows. She truly loves her job!

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

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While the shifts are plentiful, there are five that stand out from the fold when it comes to modern event design. In 2016, millennials became the largest segment in the U.S. Since the meeting industry is shaped by attendee expectations, successful events have to cater to millennials. Millennials are the decision makers now.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

While the shifts are plentiful, there are five that stand out from the fold when it comes to modern event design. In 2016, millennials became the largest segment in the U.S. In an industry shaped by attendee expectations, successful events have to cater to their wants and desires. Events won’t ever be the same.

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Event Gamification Guide: Reach Your Event Goals!

Endless Events

Since many platforms offer customization and white label interfaces, event planners can also choose to build their missions from scratch and name them whatever they’d like. Here are some of the most popular ways of implementing gamification at conferences, trade shows, and corporate events.

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25 Ingenious Offline Marketing Examples

Bizzabo

Whether it’s through a scavenger hunt, a business card rase, or networking bingo— event gamification can help drive audience engagement. The marketing team behind 2016’s Deadpool movie took a unique offline angle by putting the film’s titular character front and center in the ads design and tone. Source: Wired.