#EventTrends

Adrian SegarASegar
2026-02-10

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

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An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2026-01-24

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-12-24

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-11-29

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
2025-11-18

Dubai is shifting to advanced contactless check-ins.

Should you choose RFID wristbands or M-Badges for your next event?

Here’s what matters - godreamcast.com/blog/solution/

#EventTrends #DubaiEvents #RFID #MBadges #Dreamcast #eventtechnology

RFID wristbands or M-Badges
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-10-02

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-07-30

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-06-10

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-05-02

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-04-09

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-03-18

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-01-16

Freeman's Trends Report Q4 2024 is a must-read to discover if you're doing what's needed to improve your events for your attendees

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Freeman 2024 Event Organizer Trends Report We’ve calibrated our research and confirmed our hypothesis: many organizers are operating on outdated definitions of attendee and exhibitor value. The good news? We’re here to help you speak the same language as your stakeholders and overcome the obstacles that prevent progress. This report is your playbook for embracing shifts, equipping you with the insights and strategies to make change now. Fall 2024 Freeman Syndicated Survey of Event Organizers. Copyright Freeman 2024
Adrian SegarASegar
2025-01-11

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
2024-12-19

Explore the power of in-person events with innovative ideas, benefits, and the latest technologies to enhance your event experience. Learn how to make your event unforgettable!

Check more here in details -

godreamcast.com/blog/solution/

#InPersonEvents #EventIdeas #EventTechnology #EventPlanning #EventManagement #EventInnovation #LiveEvents #EventTrends

in-person events
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-11-17

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Graphic showing attendees preferred types of networking Speaking with experts 81% Meeting new contacts generally 68% Peer-to peer exchange 64% Creating unique experiences with people I know 54% Discovering new commercial or research partners 52% Creatingunique experiences with Discovering new commercial or research partners people I don’t know 44% Obtaining/ providing mentoring 35% Discovering new career opportunities 33%An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-11-16

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Graphic showing attendees preferred types of networking Speaking with experts 81% Meeting new contacts generally 68% Peer-to peer exchange 64% Creating unique experiences with people I know 54% Discovering new commercial or research partners 52% Creatingunique experiences with Discovering new commercial or research partners people I don’t know 44% Obtaining/ providing mentoring 35% Discovering new career opportunities 33%An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-11-15

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-11-14

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

Attendees want to connect with peers over shared challenges and specific topics Just like with keynotes, content is critical when it comes to networking. Attendees want to bond with peers over shared professional challenges and topics. They aren't as keen to speed-date over hors d'oeuvres or meet with an on-site ambassador at a phone charging station. These types of networking elements can be useful ancillaries - but they're not sufficient on their own. Event attendees would be better served if organizers devoted more time to valued forms of networking and reduced their efforts on less-desired elements.An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-11-13

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.Graphic showing attendees preferred types of networking Speaking with experts 81% Meeting new contacts generally 68% Peer-to peer exchange 64% Creating unique experiences with people I know 54% Discovering new commercial or research partners 52% Creatingunique experiences with Discovering new commercial or research partners people I don’t know 44% Obtaining/ providing mentoring 35% Discovering new career opportunities 33%
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-11-12

Small is the new big in the meeting industry. Learn why and how smaller, well-designed events foster deeper connections and engagement.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

An illustration of two meetings side by side. On the left, a small group of people chat animatedly. On the right, many more people stand around, hardly talking.

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