One major benefit of virtual events from an attendee's perspective is the ability to watch the content on-demand.
When virtual events were still fairly new, we were able to attend most of the events that we registered for. But with the current onslaught of virtual events, it is almost impossible to do so.
We end up saving these events to watch later. Some save the confirmation emails with the access links in a
dedicated folder while others bookmark the events pages in their browser. But how many end up going back to these links and watch the events on-demand?
That’s why event professionals must provide a good enough reason for people to turn up live for their events. In order to do that, they have to get creative and offer a unique experience that stands out. Read on learn how a Michelin-Star chef was able to do just that.
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How a Michelin-Star Chef Went Virtual
For Episode 06 of Virtual Experience Makers, we will be joined by MalcolmLee, Chef-Owner of Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant, Candlenut.
In this episode, we find out how he kept the connection going during a pandemic even when live dining was restricted and how he leveraged on virtual channels to promote his restaurant.
The future of events is both offline and online – and neither Gregory Crandall senior vice president, global activation team, Pico Group, thinks that the industry is on the threshold of an integrated event – where events of the future will be effective in engaging both online and offline audiences. What are your thoughts on the future of events? Read more on TTGmice⟶
Ariana Grande performs in concert in ‘Fortnite’
The new event, called "Rift Tour," comes with five showtimes where players can hop into the game and watch Ariana perform her top songs like "positions" and "raindrops (an angel cried)" while interacting with unique environments. Did you attend the concert? Read more on The Washington
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GEVME Updates
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GEVME announces its partnership with Eco-Business This
partnership is part of GEVME's commitment to driving more sustainable practices within the event industry through technology and innovation. Read more ⟶
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