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Event Tech Start-ups to watch in 2022

Event Industry News

Launched in 2019, ExhibitDay is a fast-growing, free, trade show planning and project management tool for exhibitors and conference sponsors. Thousands of Event managers and trade show teams use ExhibitDay every day to plan in-person and virtual events. Controlled Events.

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The complete guide to event management software for corporate events

Attendease

In a recent interview with Attendease , event expert Tahira Endean shared the example of how IBM set a new record for attendance at one of its major corporate events in 2020. Its IBM Think conference attracted over 100,000 attendees as opposed to a typical 30,000 attendees for its in-person event. . What’s the event goal?

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The complete guide to event management software for corporate events

Attendease

In a recent interview with Attendease , event expert Tahira Endean shared the example of how IBM set a new record for attendance at one of its major corporate events in 2020. Its IBM Think conference attracted over 100,000 attendees as opposed to a typical 30,000 attendees for its in-person event. . What’s the event goal?

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Everything You Need To Know To Create Your Event Timeline

Endless Events

Event timelines won’t be of much help unless there’s sufficient time left until the event itself. So, how far out should you create your event timeline? As our Event Tech Podcast host, Brandt Krueger likes to say about nearly everything in the events industry: it depends.

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How to Keep Your Event Speakers Happy

Expo Logic

This will lend your event a credible voice and will ensure your speaker's message resounds with your audience. Sample previous work: Sample your speaker's previous work — including their talks, books or conferences — to get the best feel for their message and abilities. Stay Organized With an Event Schedule. Trust Your Speaker.