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 […]
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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 […]
The room is full. The seats are packed. The keynote speaker is rolling. By every traditional measure, your event is a success. But look closer. Half the audience is scrolling. A quarter are answering work email. A handful left their bag on a chair and disappeared 20 minutes ago. The bodies are there. The attention […]
The role of a great conference moderator is invisible until you watch a bad one. The good ones keep panelists in their lane, pull out the most interesting threads, surface audience questions at exactly the right moment, and end on time without anyone feeling rushed. It is harder than it looks. And until now, it […]
When AI transcription, translation, or captions fail at a live event, organizers usually blame the AI. The vendor gets a frustrated email. The contract gets reviewed. Sometimes the platform gets replaced. But here is the truth nobody likes to say out loud. In the majority of AI event failures, the AI did not break. The […]
Your event keynotes are already great audio content. Experts speaking on timely topics in front of a live audience. All you need is a small amount of production work to turn them into a podcast series that grows your reach long after the event ends. Here are the seven steps to turn events into a […]
Event planners argue about session length at every agenda meeting. Should keynotes be 45 minutes or 30? Are panels better at 60 minutes or 75? Do breakout sessions need to be longer to go deep? For years, these debates ran on opinion. Now there is data. After analyzing patterns across more than 10,000 sessions, clear […]
A major international conference can produce between 1,000 and 20,000 tons of CO2. Most of that comes from attendee travel. Flights, hotels, and venue operations add up fast. As companies adopt climate goals, events are becoming one of the most scrutinized expenses on the sustainability report. Sustainable event technology is helping organizers shrink this footprint […]
Your company sends five people to a conference. However, the other 95 employees stay back. So, how do you ensure everyone benefits from what was learned? This is the internal event communication problem. Most companies handle it poorly. Attendees return with scattered notes and share insights through quick chats or short Slack messages. As a […]
A conference with five parallel tracks running at the same time creates a content challenge. While one attendee sits in the AI track, another attends leadership sessions, and several more tracks run simultaneously. As a result, no one can experience everything. This is the multi-track problem. It is one of the most significant challenges in […]