Ten years ago, Jelmer van Ast took his experience as a playwright/actor/producer and festival organiser across the tracks to found technology company Conference Compass,
In this episode Jelmer discusses the Covid tipping point for his business, how it invested its way around the crisis, developing solutions to help customers, new and existing, with their pivots into the virtual world.
The focus here though is the greater Conference Compass vision for a ‘one community’ platform. How using its tech, or similar, to connect people globally and bring them together regularly is, or should be, the game changing thing for this sector. And how the notion of delivering an event once a year then disappearing on them for 11 months is not sustainable in the face of hybrid and virtual shows delivering real value – and community – around the clock, across the calendar.
How hybrid workforces are becoming more efficient
Working in Clusivity
What does the future of experiential events look like
Event Tech Predictions
Behind Notified’s 2022 Benchmark Report
Behind the scenes at Shocklogic
First Sight Media: Learnings from the Event Tech Live livestream
The ins and outs of global events recovery
Why ’Quiet Quitting’ is bad for business
Composing the Metaverse
Blackthorn: easy event management for Salesforce
Zoom Events: Developing hybrid event innovation
Cvent CONNECT Europe 22: Cvent culture with Jamie Vaughan
Cvent CONNECT Europe 22: Patrick Smith on adapting to the new event model
Recfest: A Festival of opportunity
River of Light: Interview with Creative Director of Culture Liverpool
Situations Vacant: Is there a recruitment crisis in the events industry?
Following Twine’s thread of connection
Blockchain rocking beats
Do’s and do’s for sustainable events
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