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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

Rachel Wimberly : Another passionate and amazing women leader in the events industry! Rachel in her wide career of journalism and events has mastered Trade Shows. She is currently the EVP of business development at the Tarsus Group. Throughout her career, Carina has been an active member of the events industry.

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10 Awesome Event Concepts That You Will Want to Duplicate

Slido

This so-called experience economy has powered the events industry over the past decade. As the demand for live experiences grows, so does the event planners’ need for innovative event ideas that will impress clients and create meaningful moments for the attendees. We divided the team into groups of five.

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#RotterdamExperiment 2 – The best gamification is gamification that is unnoticed

The MICE

In the beginning, we looked at what was on the market and saw that many online event platforms attempt to mimic real life. We used meeting design to do that, which already had some gamification elements to it. Further event ideas created by event participants: Personal reflections.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

Over the 45+ years Experient has served the industry, they’ve defined 20+ event personas that group attendees into buckets based on their preferences, motivations, and actions. Experient looks to predetermined personas to present unique experiences. Take the “Be-Wellster” and the “Post-Master” as examples.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

Experient designs unique meeting experiences with event personas. Over the 45+ years that Experient has served the industry, it’s defined 20+ event personas. These personas group attendees into buckets based on their preferences, motivations, and actions.

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