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Stay Connected: A Complete Guide to Conference Event Apps

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Conference event apps are a must for any conference in today’s world. Adding conference event apps to your next event will create accessibility with content, notifications, feedback, and everything else you will need to communicate with your attendees. But how do you incorporate a conference event app?

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12 Imaginative Events and Activations from Bon Appetit

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Learn all about Bon Appetit's unique approach to event marketing and how you can adopt their philosophies to improve your own conferences, seminars, and expos. Bon Appetit, a popular magazine that shares tasty recipes, entertaining ideas, and wine reviews, was first published in 1956. The same is true for your events.

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12 Imaginative Events from IBM

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In this article, we'll look at a collection of 12 events, brand activations, and experiential marketing campaigns from IBM. Think is IBM's biggest conference of the year and features well-known speakers like Joe Montana and Tony Hawk; dozens of workshop sessions on various technology subjects; and plenty of networking opportunities.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

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Today, planners are racing to adapt to trends that make conferences and events more engaging and dynamic than ever before. While the shifts are plentiful, there are five that stand out from the fold when it comes to modern event design. The Boston event, now in its fifth year, has countless moving parts.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

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All of the above is driving the generation’s expectations in regards to meetings and events, ultimately redefining the industry as a result. Gone are the days of static schedules that shuffle through speaker after speaker while attendees remain seated. Event technology can increase productivity by 27%.

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