where events are going

Category: Event technology

Explore the technologies revolutionizing the B2B exhibitions industry and learn how show organizers are applying them to enhance attendee experiences as well as maximizing exhibitor and sponsor ROI.
CEIR Research Council Member John Galante has a vision for optimizing the content presented at his events and improving attendee acquisition and engagement – and he is willing to share it. In this candid conversation with CEIR, learn how he and his team are moving into the future of content creation and delivery to offer the best experience to his stakeholders at, and after, events.
Explore 10 ways in which event marketers are applying the latest AI tools to enhance attendee experiences and increase ROI for all.
CEIR CEO Cathy Breden explores the opportunities and risks involved with applying burgeoning AI technology to exhibitions.
How cybersecure are you? Read the IAEE write-up on the previously held #CEIR webinar, “Emergent Cybersecurity Update: Trends, Threats and Solutions.”

By Michael Weiss, Co-Founder, Ai4 Our industry connects people. We connect people to learn from each other, to buy and sell from each other, and to have fun with like-minded peers. COVID has highlighted how many different ways this value of connection can be offered. There are two spectrums we think about: 1) From fully […]

Epistemix forecasts what to expect with COVID-19 in helping to plan your next event.
Digi-transa-data-accela-formation…big fancy buzzword, but what does it mean? Brian Scott of ClearTone Consulting shares what this buzz word is all about and what it means for the exhibitions and events industry.
In the latest CEIR blog, CEIR VP of Research, Nancy Drapeau, PRC shares why virtual events are an essential trade show tactic in today’s world. Stay tuned for an important CEIR webinar discussing key findings from the latest research study!
Returning to in-person events will likely look different than it has in the past, but fortunately, YOU have the ability to lead the path and establish what the new normal can look like.