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How to Choose Event Management Software for Corporate Events

GEVME

Tight deadlines and endless checklists no longer cause experienced corporate event managers to panic. Still, it’s important to understand that by reducing your workload with a strong online system for event management, you have the opportunity to make a corporate meeting even more brilliant.

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New Social-Distancing Tools for In-Person Events and 6 Other Stories to Read

Eventsforce

Want the lowdown on all things event tech? This month’s round-up of top tech stories has a big focus on social-distancing and temperature screening tools organisers may need to look at when planning their in-person events in the near future. What should ballrooms look like when we are all back to meeting again?

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The 15 Best In-Person Event Platforms [2023]

SpotMe Blog

“Most of our customers, particularly in the life sciences and pharma industries, who were hosting hundreds of virtual events during the pandemic have now re-added in-person to their event mix. According to a German-based event efficiency platform, “26% of event marketers lack the time to measure the success of their events.”

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Hubilo’s Monthly Event Industry Blog Roundup: November

Hubilo Blog

To read more about how to reduce event waste, click here. Event Planner. Attendee expectations from an event be it exhibitions or an expo or a corporate meeting like a conference is natural. Event planners and organisers also focus on meeting with the requirements and attendee expectations. .

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

After all, event industry blogs are accessible, provide information about events from around the globe and cover every aspect of event planning. You can find bigger and better ways to deploy events, the latest in event tech, and follow where other event profs’ careers are taking them.