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Top 2023 Event Trends You Should Know About—And Incorporate—into Your Event Planning Strategies

The Castle Group

Event Trend #3: Technology With advances in artificial intelligence and virtual reality, the tech sweeping the world is changing the events industry. Event apps include robust tools such as digital business cards to help facilitate faster networking and post-event follow-up.

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6 De-Stressing Tips Every Event Planner Should Know

Guidebook

Event planning is a stressful job – we don’t need to tell you that. Event planners, organizers, and coordinators juggle a number of jobs on a daily basis, from managing budgets to choosing menu items for a gala. Check out our tips so you can get back to enjoying the things you love about event planning.

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The ABC’s of Event Planning

Cvent: Event Marketing

Planning an event may seem overwhelming, but we’re here to tell you that, if you take a deep breath, you’ll see it may actually be as easy as ABC. Learn the ABC’s of event planning today. Mobile Event App. A mobile event app isn’t just a fun tech experience to give your attendees.

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Before, During, and After: The Complete Guide to Event Engagement

Social Tables

Event planners have three main areas of opportunity to engage with event attendees to ensure overall success: Before, during, and after an event. Pre-event engagement. This stage, like the other two, is a vital part of the event planning process. Post-event engagement. Maximize event communications.

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Wellness and Mindfulness in Events: 5 Ways to Prioritize Attendee Wellbeing

Stova

Integrate Wellness Activities Wellness-enhancing activities not only add a unique dimension to your event but also promote attendee engagement. Consider offering yoga or meditation sessions, wellness workshops, or even short guided mindfulness exercises during breaks.

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Conclusions of the 1st Eventscase Innovation Meeting

Eventscase Blog

Thus, in the first roundtable of the day: “Case Studies: How, when and why use technology for events?”, She also emphasised during her presentation how technology can specifically foster inclusivity in events. Tech content for non-techies After these two roundtables, it was time for the more technical part of the event.

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Stress Relief at Work for Office-Bound Event Planners

Quickmobile

Exercise is a great stress reliever—but that doesn’t mean a corporate event planner can turn around and warrior pose on the office floor when they need a break. The secret is that exercise gives you endorphins, the ‘happiness hormone’, which lessens pain and decreases stress. Method 2: Food that makes you happy.