Enhancing Event Experiences with Technology: From Virtual Reality to Social Media, Live Streaming, and Proximity-based Technologies
Technology is constantly evolving, and this is especially true in the world of large- and small-scale events. From virtual reality to augmented reality, the latest technology is changing the way we experience events and making them more interactive and engaging for attendees.
8 Ways companies can give back to charitable causes through their events
Companies have the power to make a significant impact on the communities and causes they care about through their events. Here are ten ways that companies can give back to charitable causes through their events…
Events 101: A Guide to Audio and Visual in Event Planning
As we’ve discussed in earlier blogs, planning an event of any size can cause stress, headaches, and frustration. There are so many moving parts and people to manage that even the best event management companies in the industry can fall victim to the pitfalls possible when planning an event. But despite how bleak that sounds, any event planner will tell you that the best way to combat these negatives is by being well educated and well prepared.
5 Reasons why event management is a must for your next big event
Event management is the process of planning, coordinating, and executing events such as conferences, trade shows, festivals, and corporate meetings. It is a crucial element for the success of any big event, as it ensures that everything runs smoothly and efficiently. Here are five reasons why event management is a must for your next big event…
Creating an impressive and memorable corporate event
Anyone who has ever planned an event, from a kid’s birthday party to a weeklong trade show, knows how much effort goes into it. Trying to coordinate the guests, food, drinks, entertainment, and everything else needed to put on a successful event can be a challenge for even the most seasoned veterans of event planning.
Tips for managing gear while on tour
Whether you’re a three-piece punk band playing dive bars or a hugely successful pop artist playing arenas, touring can be a grind. Your schedule is all over the place, weather can wreak havoc on travel, and unforeseen issues at venues often add a layer of stress for the performers and crew. On top of all that, trying to manage all the gear you need to put on a great show can feel like an insurmountable task.