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Concerns about using facial analysis at events: part two

Conferences that Work

My January 15, 2024 article “ Concerns about using facial analysis at events ” generated much discussion. Five days later, Panos Moutafis , co-founder & CEO of Zenus , the “ethical facial analysis” company, responded. I find his response inadequate, and this post explains why. This is not an opinion.

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Bring More Creativity to Your Event Design

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During a session titled "Managing a Creative Environment," Morgan emphasized that planners must support the development and analysis of ideas not only from people within the events department, but also from others in the organization who have different backgrounds and business experiences.

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Bompas & Parr kick off Event Design Open Lectures

Event Industry News

Ioana Iliesiu, Design Director at the Bompas and Parr Studio, London will be kicking off the Series with her lecture: The B & P Laws of Experiential Design. Event design and its intersection with event technologies is an often discussed topic amongst event professionals.

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Concerns about using facial analysis at events

Conferences that Work

Should the event industry embrace facial analysis — a technology that promises to offer new analytic data to event stakeholders? An introduction to facial analysis and facial recognition You might be wondering what facial analysis is, and how it differs from facial recognition. ” on Medium.

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The ultimate in social listening

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Since 2004, social listening —the practice of monitoring and analyzing online conversations and social media mentions related to brands, products, services, events, or industries—has evolved significantly and grown in popularity. Popularity for the search term “social listening” over time, via Google Trends.

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New data reveals London event visitors are eco-conscious, tech-savvy & crave ‘Instagrammable’ content

Event Industry News

Visitors to London’s largest event venue ExCeL are more likely to be eco-conscious and tech-savvy, according to its latest audience insights data. The analysis, focused on UK audiences, also revealed that attendees are mostly millennials, affluent and are highly active on social media, in particular in creating their own original content.

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Latest AGF Festival Sustainability Report released

Event Industry News

The 2024 report is a culmination of a year of information gathering, data analysis and number crunching for the 40+ festivals from all over Europe assessed by AGF in 2023, with sections […]