SOURCE: Trade Show News Network
Destinations International held its first ever virtual Annual Convention, complete with Zoom happy hours, educational sessions and roundtable discussions, July 14-15, marking its highest-ever turnout.
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SOURCE: Exhibitor Online
ITA Group and Eurofins have partnered up to provide thorough health inspections of venues and in-person event plans to ensure that they are designed to mitigate health risks, with a focus on COVID-19.
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SOURCE: Harvard Business Review
Brainstorming and collaboration are a vital aspect of the modern workplace, and working from home doesn't have to diminish that process. In fact, remote working can help tap into brainstorming potential with some expert guidance.
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SOURCE: Meeting Spotlight
Nine American convention centers, including the Los Angeles Convention Center and the Georgia World Congress Center, have recently received the Global Biorisk Advisory Council's STAR accreditation, which requires a 20-step process aimed at maintaining cleanliness standards.
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SOURCE: Forbes
When crisis strikes, companies that focus on money over the customer experience will find themselves left behind. Danny Hughes, Hilton Hotel's president of the Americas, shared his advice on messaging during the pandemic.
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SOURCE: MeetingsNet
England has given the events industry the go ahead to resume events October 1, provided COVID-19 numbers don't start to rise. The first slate of events will serve as a test for implementing government-mandated social distancing practices in this environment.
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SOURCE: Event Industry News
Event and promotional staffing software company Liveforce released its COVID-19 industry impact report, which showed that 55% of staffing agencies expected to run out of cash reserves in the next six months.
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SOURCE: CEIR Blog
CEIR CEO Cathy Breden provides a summer update to the state of the B2B exhibitions industry and remains optimistic that the industry will recover.
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