On 25th January, we ran our first Livve panel of the year, looking at how events will evolve in 2023. Here are three things we learnt from our speakers: 1. The last three years have seen enormous innovation in technology – can we expect to see the same innovation in the years ahead? Tim Bull Event Tech Expert We expect …
Livve Panel: How will innovation shape the events world in 2023?
The last three years have proved that the events sector is both resilient and adaptable. Event producers, event owners and agencies have adjusted to a mass move to virtual formats and then a return to in-person and hybrid. This involved a lot of innovation, particularly in the technology and processes used in live events and meetings. But as we look …
Cloud production – current reality and future opportunities
It was great to welcome Jef Kethley from LiveSports LLC and Adam Parry from Event Tech Live (ETL) to the Livve virtual studio last Tuesday to explore the topic of cloud production. You can see a short explanation of the concept of cloud production by clicking here. In short, the goal of cloud production is to move away from a …
Getting the most from our virtual speakers – reflections on our Masterclass
On 30th September we brought together a panel of experts to review how to get the most from virtual speakers. Our panel covered the disciplines from event design through to event technology: Here’s what we learnt: Samme: It’s important to get our speakers into the mindset of speaking. When we present in-person, we are standing on stage, so we can …
Masterclass 22nd November: The Future of Cloud Production
At the recent IBC event in Amsterdam, cloud production was the talk of the show. It’s a concept broadcasters and production companies have been looking at for a number of years but, like so many things, it’s something that has accelerated through Covid. And the exciting thing is that it is as immediately accessible and available for virtual events and …
Masterclass 30th September: Getting the most from our virtual speakers
Click here to register. It is essential in the new normal to use effective virtual communications to reach internal and external audiences, and yet we still see poorly prepared, flat speakers failing to land their messages with participants. It’s easy to blame our speakers’ natural style of delivery or content but is there more we could do as communicators, event professionals and …
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