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Webex Events (formerly Socio) wins Kinetic “Exit of the Year” award

Socio Events

In 2016, four Purdue University students started a quest to disrupt the events industry with a solution built for in-person event management. They founded Socio (now Webex Events) in Indianapolis and went on to double in size and revenue each of the next two years. And earlier this year we became Webex Events.

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List of association management companies in US (with expertise in Virtual & Hybrid Events)

Hubilo Blog

So if you are an association working with healthcare workers, best to look for AMCs that meet or exceed expectations established by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ( ACCME ). It also has rapidly evolved to offer virtual and hybrid event production services. Association Management Resources (AMR).

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

Event Industry News

Winners will be revealed this Thursday at 19:00 GMT as part of Event Tech Live’s virtual week, if you have already registered you can add to your schedule here. Here are some of the finalists: 2Heads Global Design nominated for the Event Technology Awards. Cadre shortlisted for Event Technology Awards. Register Here.

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Best in Show: Class of 2017

PCMA Convene

In participating in the nominating process for our Best in Show awards program this year, DeBolt, director of meetings and events for PLM World, singled out Roberta Tisdul, CMP, senior convention services manager for Visit Indy, in our Convention Services/CVB category. Then she had more to say. “A Here are some of them.

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These Destinations Are Using Virtual Reality to Put You in Their Place

PCMA Convene

By 2020, the virtual-reality market could be worth $30 million, according to tech advisory firm Digi-Capital, and with companies like Facebook and Google investing heavily in the technology, headsets soon may be as ubiquitous as smartphones. Our creative manager did one down a waterslide. MobiManage developed the Meet L.A.

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