Australian events management software company EventsAIR named Seattle-based events industry veteran Mathew Donegan-Ryan as its CEO, following what is described by the company as a “significant investment” by private equity firm The Riverside Company.
The virtual component of hybrid meetings always creates a challenge when it comes to achieving true engagement with attendees. Try these tips from AV network RSN, which has produced more than 1,000 hybrid events, to really keep your audience involved.
JUNO’s Josh Hotsenpiller sits down with Tyler Davidson to discuss the events platform’s big partnership with PCMA, and how everything we do comes down to one important concept: human connection.
Hospitality industry tech giant Cvent went public December 9, for the second time. The move will provide growth capital to a company that is already dominating the hospitality and meetings tech space.
Meeting and event planners are often bound by venues to use their exclusive AV providers. Here are some tactics to help circumvent that obligation and open up your freedom to choose your own AV company.
Hybrid meetings feature a lot of expensive moving parts, and thus require a planning process that in some cases is more complicated than a traditional in-person event. Here are some key questions planners should ask themselves and share with their AV partner, courtesy of Rental & Staging Network.
A new wave of dynamic, interactive and accessible hybrid events has transformed the meetings industry and brought more organizations and more people closer together. But production of them has also gotten much more involved. Here’s how.
Meetings Today’s Tyler Davidson talked with Cvent’s Patrick Smith and Rachel Andrews about the company’s successful CONNECT hybrid event and the future skills meeting and event planners will need to master to stay relevant in a dynamic profession.
Simultaneous translation software solution Wordly was put into service by MPI to facilitate the online and in-person experience for WEC attendees who preferred or required their content in a language other than English. Here’s how they did it.
Here are three companies that offer technology solutions to keep attendees and event staff safe, secure and confident of the protocols in place as in-person meetings resume.