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Alexander von Humboldt: A meeting designer way ahead of his time

Conferences that Work

Read what follows to discover that Humboldt was also a meeting designer way ahead of his time! Martin Sirk Modern meeting design! In September 1828 he invited hundreds of scientists from across Germany and Europe to attend a conference in Berlin.* Cross-disciplinary. New insights-oriented. Participant-centred.

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The production line approach to meeting design

Gallus Events

I have always used the metaphor of a production line to explain the need for meeting design. Well, after a visit to two modern production lines in Germany (as part of a fantastic familiarisation trip to Dresden and Leipzig – you can read reviews of both of those fantastic cities) I have to find a new metaphor.

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New Research Considers Human-Centered Meeting Design

PCMA Convene

Sperstad will present results from the study at IMEX in Frankfurt, Germany, this month. EVENT DESIGN. “My My first white paper, Mindful Event Design, was really driven around a physical sense of meeting design. The final report, supported by IMEX and PSAV, will be delivered at IMEX America in Las Vegas in October.

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Doing peer conferences right

Conferences that Work

After I talked about my meeting design work with pioneer tester James Bach at the 2004 Amplifying Your Effectiveness conference, the testing community somehow adopted the term peer conference for their get-togethers. The 2022 SoCraTes peer conference. For a quick visual impression of the event, watch this!

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Driving team building and networking through interactive event technology

Event Industry News

in the early planning stages of an internal meeting, designed to bring together two teams – Digital and Information Technology for the first time – prior to their merger into one ‘Digital Technology’ team. Networking and collaboration were the primary objectives of this all-hands meeting, held in Germany in January 2019.

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We’re Not Going It Alone

PCMA Convene

Recent examples of such partnerships include the PCMA Business School at IMEX in Frankfurt, Germany, and at the Singapore MICE Forum, where we partnered with SACEOS, a Singapore-based MICE association. We’re also partnering with international groups on research that will help inform the global industry.

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How We’ll Meet

PCMA Convene

Fraunhofer also identified six meeting scenarios, developed by projecting how social and business trends will affect meeting design. Whereas the first phase focused on meeting environments and meeting design, this research “will look at human behavior at meetings,” Schultze said.