“I love seeing speakers that change the way we think […] They are experts, they have thought about something, they bring their own view of the world – to you – and it changes how you think about the world.” That...
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“I love seeing speakers that change the way we think […] They are experts, they have thought about something, they bring their own view of the world – to you – and it changes how you think about the world.” That...
As we continue to get back into the swing of things with in-person events we all have a lot to catch up on. There are new people to meet, new businesses to explore, and lots of networking to make up for. But...
Event speakers have the unique ability to inspire attendees and transform your event into a truly memorable experience. So it’s a big job! But how can organizers actually go about finding the perfect speaker for...
It’s looking like a full summer of events, and believe it or not, we are excited to do some public speaking in front of large crowds again. OK, maybe a little nervous, too. But after Zoom and WFH, what message do...
Exhibitors everywhere are excited to get face to face again with old friends and potential clients and pretty much just mix it up like old times. But with all the new event technologies out there, what’s really the...
Some event platforms, like Expo Pass, can track registration, attendance, who’s watching what, when, and where, and just about every interaction people have with your event. But how does all that data actually...
The way we meet now is constantly changing. In just a handful of months, we’ve seen the return of marquee in-person events and festivals, virtual events that completely redefine how the world meets, and hybrid...
Virtual meetings make it incredibly easy to meet and connect with teams, clients, business partners, and anyone we work with, at any time. But why do we feel that things still get lost in translation? Or that...