Today's the day! Volume 1 of our #DigitalDeepDive series is now live. The main program will start at 10 am, but you can already log in with the email address and password you used for your registration.
Sign in here: https://t.co/exUvXZSFXn
Register here: https://t.co/60PzS7SU5d
Evaluating your event channel strategy:
- Small event -> Go virtual
- Medium-sized -> in-person next to big city hub, offer digital or multi-hub for those who can't attend.
- Large and annual -> Invest in experiences, entertainment and networking.
A lot more to say.
New Blog Post: How are #weddings making use of technology during COVID-19. MSc Event Management students, Ellen Foley Aisling Yeomans Maire Mohally and Ciara Croke ask Daniel Attard of @FrogPrinceIRE how he is engaging with clients
https://t.co/Kp9GI9oAIy
@TUDublinHMT
UCD and TU Dublin are running 2 fully funded courses.
Creativity and Innovation + Digital Entrepreneurship (19th-30th April 2021) (April 14th closing date)
Design Thinking + Digital Marketing (10th-21st May 2021)
More info [email protected]#eventprofs@ucddublin
Tomorrow, featuring @BrittSwartjes and @ianswoodward from the team, and others in @HERA_Research projects. Lots of interesting discussion planned on festivals, events, and the socio-cultural processes of making spaces of pleasure and participation in, and beyond, the pandemic.
Extremely excited for the first discussion on event experiences. I studied Joe Pine's Experience Economy for my Master's thesis and it's a very dear subject to me. It's amazing to hear him talk on the future of event experiences. @tojulius@joepine#FEI21#eventprofs
Kenny Lauer's talk on attendee experience touched on some incredibly important points that reminded me of my take on the subject in my dissertation. I couldn't enjoy this talk more. @KennyL@EventMB#VETD20
"Event planners want to please and impress". That's where my experience as a people pleaser finally comes in handy. Take that, anxiety! @pimetrai#VETD20@EventMB