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2019 Event Trends That Will Change the Path of Events

Endless Events

The year 2019 is almost upon us. How will the events industry fare this year, and what trends will rule the roost when it comes to event planners’ priorities? 2019 Event Trends: Your Audience Craves Authenticity. Infusing Events With Hands-On Experiences. Enhancing Event Cybersecurity.

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Build sustainable events in 5 simple steps

Eventbase

In 2019, we witnessed climate strike movements happening all over the world as consumers put more pressure on governments and industry to provide sustainable solutions to combat CO2 production, plastic packaging and waste. What is sustainable event management? However, there are some ways to reduce this waste.

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2021 Event Trends and Predictions

Event Birdie

Expect to see invitations to a local venue or destination to engage with your local staff and clients, while elements of the event will allow guests to connect virtually to team members or clients located elsewhere in the country (or on the other side of the world). 8/ Check-in and Event Apps more important than ever.

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19 Event Trends That Will Shake Up Meetings & Group Business in 2019

Social Tables

What does it mean to be a part of the events industry in 2019? For venues and planners, that means looking into the crystal ball to get ahead of event trends and expectations. Here, we cover the top 19 trends which promise to shake up event planning and hospitality in 2019 and beyond. Industry Performance Trends.

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Event Predictions for 2022

Prestige Events Magazine

That jolt that brings us to the future of events will require flexibility. Flexibility of the planner to reimagine 2019 ways of designing events as we head back into IRL experiences. But also to reimagine how we approached digital events in 2020 and our foray into “hybrid” during the past year. So, what has changed?

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