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What the ‘Sense of Place’ Travel Trend Means for Event Design

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Morgan plans her tours using some of the same skills and insights that event designers employ — her events just happen to be mobile. They might see what were rundown buildings finding new life as pop-up dinner spaces or music venues or art galleries. “At We talk about ‘community not competition’ a lot here.

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Top Event Technology Trends: 6 Must-Know Innovations for 2022 and Beyond

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Knowing event technology trends — and adopting the most valuable ones — gives planners and venues the competitive advantage. Studies show that using event technology can increase attendance by 20 percent and increase productivity by 27 percent. . Discover top event technology trends for planners and venues alike: 1.

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Concerns about using facial analysis at events

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Facial recognition in the event industry In the event industry, companies have developed facial recognition systems to streamline event registrations. Some can also track attendee movement inside a venue. If a match is found, the attendee is admitted without having to show proof of registration. ” So?

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Bringing a ‘Sense of Place’ to Meeting Design

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Morgan plans her tours using some of the same skills and insights that event designers employ — her events just happen to be mobile. They might see what were rundown buildings finding new life as pop-up dinner spaces or music venues or art galleries. “At We talk about ‘community not competition’ a lot here.

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Fyre Festival and planning in cinema

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meetings & events. This is a complicated story about two best friends who are getting married but who have a fight and then learn they’ve chosen the same wedding planner and venue,” says Kim Estep, founder and CEO of ConventionNation.com. “I The first time I saw this was at an ILEA (ISES at the time) event in Columbus, Ohio.

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How Destination Cleveland Engages the Whole Community During Conventions

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More than 3,500 members of the American Bus Association (ABA) gathered in Cleveland, Ohio, this past January for the organization’s Annual Meeting & Marketplace, an event Destination Cleveland’s CEO, David Gilbert, called the “Super Bowl for travel and tourism.”