Remove 2021 Remove Blog Remove Event Apps Remove Global Events
article thumbnail

Global Event Planning: How It Differs From Your Run of the Mill Event

SpotMe Blog

One of the trends to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic is the increased popularity and prevalence of global events. Virtual events became the norm when people were no longer able to meet in person for conferences, trade shows, and other events. What Are the Benefits of a Global Event? Increased attendance.

article thumbnail

The ultimate guide to successful pharmaceutical meeting and event planning

SpotMe Blog

And keeping HCP engagement high at the thousands of global events your pharmaceutical company runs every year is becoming ever more challenging. To see which pharma and life science companies use SpotMe’s event app for successful pharmaceutical meetings, check out our customer page.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Your guide to event marketing: Everything you need to know in 2022

Socio Events

On the other hand, companies who engage in B2B event marketing are focused on enticing other businesses (and their employees) to attend the event, participate as an exhibitor, or engage as a sponsor. Why is event marketing important? The event planning industry is an increasingly competitive market. Custom mobile app.

article thumbnail

What Meeting Trends We’ll Be Watching in 2020

PCMA Convene

in electrical engineering and a master’s in physics, writes about what’s humorous and unsettling about AI in her AI Weirdness blog , which is built on five principles: The danger of AI is not that it’s too smart but that it’s not smart enough. Shane, who has a Ph.D. AI has the approximate brainpower of a worm. But that is changing fast.

2020 128
article thumbnail

What Meeting Trends We’ll Be Watching in 2020

PCMA Convene

in electrical engineering and a master’s in physics, writes about what’s humorous and unsettling about AI in her AI Weirdness blog , which is built on five principles: The danger of AI is not that it’s too smart but that it’s not smart enough. Shane, who has a Ph.D. AI has the approximate brainpower of a worm. But that is changing fast.

2020 98