Events Worthy
What is Event Trends? July 25, 2017 – Philadelphia, PA - What an amazing turnout! “We are so thankful that our guests see the value and benefit of attending Event Trends 2017 at Lincoln Financial Field each year,” said Jason Cataldi, VP of Sales and Marketing, IMS Technology Services, Inc. “Our goal each year is to provide attendees with a positive meeting experience where they walk away with at least two or three new ideas that they can take back to their organizations and immediately put into play.”
This year, gamification was introduced through the meeting App partner SpotMe, as well as beacon tracking and analytics provided by TurnoutNow. Both sessions created a lot of buzz during the Think Tank Talk discussion hosted by Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine. Groups were surprised when they had the opportunity to learn about thematic meetings and décor with Penncora Productions during their Game of Thrones inspired presentation, and about the do's and don'ts of event marketing presented by OpenSpark. Then there was the latest in social engage- ment, video mapping, digital meeting signage, special effect lighting, and scenic design presented by IMS Technology Services. The spirit of compe- tition was in full effect during the salsa team building challenge hosted by The Philadelphia Eagles Special Events Department and Aramark.
Guests had the opportunity to experience state-of-the-art lighting and digital signage systems, attendee engagement technology, event analytics technology, the latest in scenic design, wearable beacon technology, and more. Through small group demonstrations, one-on-one conversation, an event Think Tank and more, attendees gained knowledge and connections needed to take their event experiences to the next level.
Stay tuned for Event Trends 2018! Photo Credit: Jordan Brian Photography
Jason Cataldi of IMS Technology Services with Philadelphia Eagles’ “Swoop”
Barbara Bater of Penncora Productions with Ed Markus, Event Navigators 7 2 September z October2017
Erin Cavanagh and Linsey Poletti from SEI
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