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Lessons learned from online meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic

Conferences that Work

the inaugural workshop took place 18–20 August 2020, virtually over Zoom … In total, 1038 registrants from over 30 countries participated, with individual session attendance in the low-hundreds.” Conferences are an important learning and support resource for early career scientists. Online events make it easier for them to attend.

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Reinventing the Health-Care Conference

PCMA Convene

David McMillin, Convene associate editor, was among the attendees at Manova’s debut, which had started with “some scribbled notes on paper” in the summer of 2018, Manova founder and partner Mark Addicks told him last year. But we were having these very corporate conversations about waiting to do it until 2020. Experiencing Minneapolis.

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8 Well-Executed Virtual Events from Publishers

Bizzabo

They also hosted a broader conversation about how colleges and universities can be more fair and sustainable for students across racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. What’s even better is that the company is also leveraging these relationships to drive sponsorship revenue. May 5, 2020. Source: Forbes. Source: Twitter.

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12 Imaginative Events from The New York Times

Bizzabo

In a nutshell, both campaigns seek to show the world how dedicated NYT reporters are to sharing the truth with their audience and why a subscription to the New York Times is crucial to sustaining their efforts. In 2018, one of the biggest world-wide events happened: the Winter Olympics. September 28, 2018. Source: The Verge.

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Edinburgh’s Christmas and Hogmanay

Gallus Events

And finally this tale is about sustainable cities: places where people want to live, not simply, where they must live. In fact it came to light that the 2018 market didn’t have planning permission either! In a sustainable world, things have to stop growing, and our popular events are no different. Edinburgh is a big city.