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#RotterdamExperiment 2 – The best gamification is gamification that is unnoticed

The MICE Blog

This new set of values brings significant opportunities for the gaming industry and events. Now, after one year of hosting and attending virtual events, the events industry is facing the challenge of how to engage attendees and combat ‘zoom fatigue.’ However, collaboration remotely or online is highly fragmented.

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New Service for Sourcing Emcees

MeetingsNet

A professional conference moderator can be the glue that brings an online or in-person event together. A company has launched to make it easier to find one no matter where you’re holding your meeting. A new service for sourcing conference emcees, moderators, and facilitators made its official launch January 17.

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Elevating Virtual Events: Transforming In-Person Meetings to Digital

Brightspot Incentive Events

Face-to-face events, conferences, and meetings were postponed or cancelled for the near future. Due to the pandemic, subsequent quarantine, and travel restrictions, our company shifted our mindset and developed new product offerings for our clients in the form of virtual events and hybrid meetings.

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Moving from Virtual to Hybrid Events: 37 Tips to Maximize Your Success

Stova

A hybrid event is one that combines a face-to-face (F2F) event at a physical location with a “virtualonline component for remote attendees. A virtual component offers the possibility of opening up to a much larger audience with new and/or geographically dispersed markets not easily available at a F2F event.

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Hybrid Board Meeting ‘Was Like a Zoom Extravaganza’

Convene by PCMA

And that means that a lot of voting takes place — complicated enough to handle at an in-person meeting and challenging for an online meeting. Faulder: I think though, building up your point, Alicia, is that poking holes is such an important part in design. We’re meeting designers in a hybrid experience.

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