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Snapsight Remix AI content studio turning a captured event session into an on-brand deck, report, and social carousel

Snapsight Remix: Turn Events Into Content in Minutes

Snapsight Remix is an AI content studio that turns the sessions Snapsight captures at your event into on-brand reports, decks, one-pagers, social carousels, and even full event websites, in minutes instead of weeks. It closes the gap between capturing what happened on stage and actually creating the content your audience sees. Every event has a […]

Event tech glossary defining 40 AI, translation, and event content intelligence terms for organizers in 2026

The Event Tech Glossary: 40 AI and Translation Terms Every Organizer Should Know

Event technology has its own fast-moving vocabulary, from speech-to-speech translation to event content intelligence, and the terms change almost as quickly as the tools. This glossary defines the 40 AI, translation, and event-intelligence terms organizers and marketers actually need in 2026, in plain language, grouped so you can find what you need fast. Bookmark it, […]

Comparison of the best AI translation platforms for events in 2026 — Wordly, Interprefy, Boostlingo, and Snapsight

The Best AI Translation Platforms for Events in 2026: A Buyer’s Guide

The leading AI translation platforms for events in 2026 include Wordly, Interprefy, Boostlingo, and Snapsight. Each one translates live sessions in real time without booths or headsets, but they are built for different jobs, from pure meeting translation to full event content intelligence. This guide explains how they differ and how to match one to […]

Diagram comparing the old three-step transcribe-translate-speak pipeline with a single-stream speech-to-speech translation engine for live events

Speech-to-Speech Translation for Events: How the New Engine Works in 2026

Speech-to-speech translation takes spoken words in one language and produces spoken words in another, streamed back as natural audio in real time. A speaker talks, and seconds later attendees hear a translated voice in their own language through their earphones, with no typing, no reading, and no booth. For years, “live translation” at events actually […]

A speaker on stage with sound waves splitting into multiple languages, representing AI voice cloning at international events

AI Voice Cloning at Events: Ethics, Risks, and Real Use Cases in 2026

A keynote speaker walks off stage in Singapore. Within minutes, attendees in Berlin, São Paulo, and Tokyo are watching the same talk in their own languages. Not subtitled. Not dubbed by a stranger. The speaker’s actual voice, with their actual tone, accent, and pacing, is delivering the words in fluent German, Portuguese, and Japanese. This […]

Neon ASCII illustration of a cracked geometric shell releasing chaotic streams of glowing ideas and signals from a bright central lightbulb on a dark background.

Founder Mode Conferences: Why Raw Beats Polished in 2026

Two keynotes happen on the same stage in the same week. The first is delivered by a Fortune 500 executive. Beautiful slides. Rehearsed transitions. Three carefully crafted stories. The audience claps politely and forgets the speech within an hour. The second is delivered by a founder, no slides, no script, talking for 75 minutes about […]

Speaker Burnout: Why Top Voices Are Saying No in 2026

An event director sends out 12 keynote invitations for her 2026 conference. Eight come back with polite declines. Two never respond at all. The two who say yes are the safest names on her list, not the ones she actually wanted. By the time she finalizes her speaker lineup, it looks competent but uninspired. The […]

A dimly lit private meeting room with closed double doors and a small reserved sign, symbolizing the comeback of closed-door executive sessions

Closed-Door Sessions: The 2026 Comeback Explained

An executive looks at two invitations on her desk. One is a flagship industry conference with 2,000 attendees, full session recording, livestreams, AI summaries, and a podcast deal. The other is a 40-person closed-door retreat in a remote location with one rule printed on the invitation: nothing said in this room leaves this room. She […]

A wide conference hallway with attendees gathered in small clusters of conversation between sessions, illustrating the hallway track concept

The Hallway Track: Where Real Conference Value Lives 

Ask any seasoned conference attendee what they remember from last year’s event. They rarely mention a keynote. They almost never mention a panel. What they remember is a 20-minute conversation in a hallway, a chance encounter at the coffee table, a debate that started after a session ended and kept going for an hour. This […]

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