SOURCE: IAEE
The International Association of Exhibitions and Events has selected this year’s honorees of its 20 Under 30 recognition program, brought to you by Synchronicities, which affords young professional exhibitions and events organizer members the opportunity to experience Expo! Expo! IAEE’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition.
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SOURCE: IAEE
The International Association of Exhibitions and Events has added a new course to its CEM Learning Program titled Neuroscience of Exhibitions and Events. It will be offered in May during CEM Week in Baltimore, Md. and in August during CEM Week in Austin, Texas.
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SOURCE: Trade Show News Network blog
Hospitality events, from large parties to small dinners, can provide additional sales and marketing opportunities after the show floor closes.
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SOURCE: Forbes
Artificial intelligence can be beneficial for marketers, but can also provide data that is difficult to evaluate. R.J. Talyor of Pattern89, an AI firm that helps marketers predict their campaigns’ performance, shares some of his thoughts on the benefits and problems of AI for marketing, and what it looks like in the future.
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SOURCE: Velvet Chainsaw Consulting
A key element in your attendee acquisition strategy is to be intentional in welcoming event first timers.
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SOURCE: Associations Now
New research from Eventsforce suggests that nearly half of event planners believe that, despite being responsible for the use of technology in their organizations, they have “limited skills to make confident, informed decisions around their event tech investments.”
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SOURCE: EXHIBITOR
The Expo Group has announced the hiring of two top-level leaders: Tim Boobar will be the organization’s new chief financial officer, and Corey Kelley has been named chief technology and experience officer.
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SOURCE: Fast Company
It’s widely known that having a team of employees with different perspectives and work styles can be beneficial, but this type of diversity can also pose several challenges.
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SOURCE: MeetingsNet
Large convention center projects in New Orleans, Cleveland, Boston, Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, New York City and Las Vegas will have a significant impact on the events industry. Here is an update on those developments.
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SOURCE: CEIR Blog
Not everyone is cut out for trade show booth duty. Here are the types of people who either work well or don’t at the booth table.
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