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Event Tech Trends to Watch in 2019

Meeting Tomorrow

If you’re going to bring a bunch of people together, why not expand the scope of the event to include a lot of content and experiences that are loosely related. SXSW is the classic example, but this has often fallen flat in the corporate space. Declining: Overloaded swiss-army-knife event apps.

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Guest Blog: The top event technology trends for 2019 — According to 27 event experts

Event Industry News

”— Keith Johnston , Managing Partner at i3 Events and Publisher of PlannerWire. Continuing to layer on more technologies can make events kind of convoluted. So, for example, instead of looking at how to incorporate video, start with your event’s messaging. Then build video content around that first.”

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The Top Event Technology Trends for 2019 — According to 27 Event Experts

Event Industry News

”— Keith Johnston , Managing Partner at i3 Events and Publisher of PlannerWire. Continuing to layer on more technologies can make events kind of convoluted. So, for example, instead of looking at how to incorporate video, start with your event’s messaging. Then build video content around that first.”

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

Check it out for tips on deploying chatbots and apps right through to understanding how to use event data. The MeetingPlay blog is an exploration of event technology – perfectly fitting for an event app company! Their Event Experts Interview series is also worth a look. Tigris Events.

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What Meeting Trends We’ll Be Watching in 2020

PCMA Convene

But moves made in 2019 — and the attention they received — put events even more firmly on the path to progress. I’m looking forward to reporting on more examples of events’ efforts to be more inclusive and diverse in 2020 — and to the day when they are no longer newsworthy and simply part of doing business. Cristi Kempf.

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