No matter what happens in the next couple of years, virtual conferences are not a replacement for face-to-face in person events. We've all seen the headlines: The world is changing. Everyone is ...
Keith Townsend spent six weeks planning his first company conference. More than 200 people showed up to watch 25 expert speakers, but not a single hand was shaken or business card was given. As most ...
While many brands choose to repurpose their event marketing into other marketing efforts, some companies are choosing to host their events entirely online. Amidst the Coronavirus epidemic, many B2B ...
Most of us in higher education go to conferences to do our networking and professional development. Add that to the list of things Covid-19 has ruined this year, at least for those of us who enjoy ...
Let’s be honest. At the best of times, business conferences can be a little ... dull. But now that conferences have gone virtual, the risk of boring people to tears is very real. But the reality is ...
This article continues the Institute’s new series on Virtual Engagement Leaders and recent virtual events to examine and learn from their design and delivery experiences. An event that merits review ...
Notable members of the infosec community are creating impromptu but highly popular virtual events using cheap, off-the-shelf tools. Following the swift emergence of the COVID-19 crisis, organizers of ...
Andrey Khusid is the founder and CEO of Miro, the 'online whiteboard for visual collaboration,' that has over 5 million global users and is used in 80% of Fortune 100 companies. Before the pandemic, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. Starting in March of 2020, all of the major tech events and ...
This year, a lot of companies made pledges to reduce their carbon emissions and work toward being net zero. One effective way for companies to do that is to host virtual conferences instead of ...
The conclusion of Apple’s big software shindig this week wraps up a months-long experiment in virtual tech conferences. The experiment isn’t over—far from it, as the coronavirus pandemic shows no real ...