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Event Tech Awards 2021: Meet the Judges – Sophie Ahmed

Event Industry News

Sophie has 20+ years of experience in media and events; including exhibitions, conferences, awards and training across multiple industry sectors. She has launched and led successful global industry-leading events. But, somehow, we managed to sweet talk them (via a translator!)

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Event Technology Awards this Thursday at 7:00pm (GMT)

Event Industry News

Launched in July 2019, Cadre is compliantly simplifying event staffing and management from onboarding to contracting to payment. A fee is only applied if staff is contracted. The winners will be announced at the ETL live conference, which is also being held on a virtual conference platform.

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Tech Meets the Future

SmartMeetings

Mobile World Congress was one of the first, with 25,000 people in Shanghai in February (another 175,000 watched remotely). Even companies that canceled key conferences altogether in the chaos of 2020 have announced they are bringing back at least the virtual component.

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Virtual and hybrid event trends for 2021 and beyond: Events Reimagined by Hubilo

The MICE

We’re going to make events next year where people will be in Shanghai, New York and Rio de Janeiro watching our live performances with physical people in the venue, and will interact with people on stage, people who attend in person and those virtually. The smart contract is something I wanted to use for this conference.’.

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Denzil Rankine: ‘We Have an Extraordinary Journey in This Industry’

PCMA Convene

It will just be completely normal for a conference to have a digital journey beforehand, to have an in-person experience, and connection supported by more digital tools with remote attendance, and then more follow-up. That’s just going to be a “conference” and no one’s going to call it a “hybrid conference.”