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Here Are The 22 Best Event Platforms To Use In 2022!

Endless Events

The possibilities are truly endless when designing a custom floor plan for your Remo event that immerses attendees to any imaginable location (trade show floor, the moon, the beach, relaxing networking lounge). Building events since : 2013. Multiple buildings can be linked to incorporate multiple floor plan designs.

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Q&A: U.S. Travel Association’s New Meetings Executive

MeetingsNet

During her tenure, RE+ grew to become a top 50 trade show and was widely cited for the innovative ways it engaged attendees while quadrupling its revenue. MeetingsNet: You hold a master’s degree in organizational development from American University plus a certificate in strategy execution from Harvard’s Kennedy School.

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Why Are These Women-Only Networking Spaces So Popular?

Convene by PCMA

Talia Bender Small FQ started when Shelley Zalis, now CEO, attended the Consumer Electronics Show in 2013 and felt “ tired of being an only and lonely ,” so she invited other female attendees at the conference (an estimated three percent at the time) to walk the trade-show floor with her.

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20 Outstanding Examples of Experiential Marketing

Bizzaboo

Activities and kiosks at trade shows. After each child completed their diagnosis, they were awarded a Doc McStuffins certificate and given a free “Doc Is In The House” door hanger. In 2013, Coca-Cola set out to do just that by creating “small world machines” in both India and Pakistan. Examples of experiential marketing.

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Beyond the Old Boys’ Club: How Women Are Networking Their Way

Convene by PCMA

FQ got its start when Shelley Zalis, now CEO, attended CES in 2013 and felt “tired of being an only and lonely,” so she invited other female attendees at the conference (an estimated 3 percent at the time) to walk the trade-show floor with her. Fifty women showed up, and a movement began. [See “Signature Spaces” below.]