It’s the age old question: What to do when the speaker can’t make it to your event?
2nd Screen Technology increases attendee engagement and extends message reach.
Are you ready for a cringe-worthy cheerleading chant? "A-V, R-F-P. You need this stuff, now buy from me." We can all agree that the thought of our tech team with pom-poms and fist-pumps sounds particularly painful. Unfortunately, that often pales in comparison to the feelings that well-up through the actual process of going out to bid for AV services.
From crystal clear audio to stunning visual effects to imagery and lighting that take functions to a whole new level, these technologies have an impact on virtually every facet of an event from start to finish. Here, industry experts in the field of meeting and event technology offer insights and observations about what’s new and exciting for group functions in 2018 and beyond.
IMS relied on Clear-Com® digital communications equipment to support the Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly of the National Education Association (NEA) at the Minneapolis Convention Center located in downtown Minneapolis, MN.
Philadelphia is a city full of history and character, and it has many venues mirroring those qualities. Here are some unique venues located right in the center of the city, near the Pennsylvania Convention Center and surrounding hotels. Take a look when planning your event!
Next Generation Meetings should be on every organizations’ mind as the demographic at events are shifting. I recently read the Goldman Sachs article data story “Millennials” and it made me think about the way this generation… my generation… and younger, will shift the live event industry moving forward.
IMS Technology Services, an award-winning provider of event staging and systems integration solutions, is pleased to announce that industry-veteran Warren Abraham has joined IMS as vice president of business development for the event staging division.
Depending on the source, there are differences about the exact year in which Generation Y, Millennials and Generation Z begin and end, and there is overlap between them.
When designing your general session, the ballroom is often just a blank canvas waiting to be painted. The challenge many of our clients face is that they want to “wow” their attendees, but can often only afford pipe and drape to dress up the stage.