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6 Steps to Helping Your Speakers Succeed

MeetingsNet

If you hire speakers for corporate events, you know that choosing the right one for your audience is just the first step. Here is some of my favorite advice for ensuring that speakers have the best chance to succeed. Here is some of my favorite advice for ensuring that speakers have the best chance to succeed.

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ETL replay: Drone-detection with Bournemouth 7s & Houndstooth Wireless

Event Industry News

Presenting on the Festival & Future Stage at this year’s Event Tech Live was Craig Mathie, the MD at Bournemouth 7s, Paul Ashurst, the events director at Bournemouth 7s and Suja Kerr, the director of strategic partnerships at Houndstooth Wireless.

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Optimizing the “A” in AV

SmartMeetings

console, just the differences between types of microphones, how feedback is created, and how line array speakers work. This means the microphone is picking up more room noise, including the output of the audio speakers themselves. They’re keeping a watchful eye on battery levels, wireless signal issues and power fluctuations.

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Our Best Tips to Finding Engaging Conference Speakers

Endless Events

We all want to create an event that is full of uniquely engaging conference speakers, but how do we do that? Most events no longer want basic conference speakers. A speaker standing in front of the crowd talking at them with slides is no longer enough. Below you will learn: What makes for an engaging speaker.

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Three essential event WiFi questions you should be asking venue managers

zkipster

During the session Murilo Aguiar, Head of Customer Support at zkipster , was joined by guest speaker David Jones from Digital Avenue. Question 2: How many wireless access points (WAPs) are there at the venue? What is a WAP (Wireless Access Point)? (2) Are there any signal black spots?

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Hosting a Webinar? Here’s What to Do Before, During, and After the Event

Attendease

Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk is an excellent choice for this, which comes with everything from a laptop stand and a wireless keyboard to a tracking pad. Boost attendees’ participation and engagement Some attendees may still hesitate to participate when the main event starts—like when a speaker gives a presentation or hosts an activity.

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How to Choose the Right Microphone for Your Event

Event Leadership Institute

Feedback is generally minimal compared to other mics (unless the presenter goes close to a speaker). Wireless Handheld Mics. Feedback is generally minimal compared to other mics (unless the presenter goes close to a speaker). Lavalier Mics (Wireless). Pro : Typically wireless so presenters can wander. Higher cost.