Tools & Apps
Automated Contact Tracing: The Next Big Thing for Events?
ECEF attendees tried out a contact-tracing wearable that helps event organizers measure and communicate COVID-19 exposure risk to participants.
Hackathon Points to More Biases in Twitter Algorithm
At Def Con 29, held online and in-person in Las Vegas in August, hackathon participants uncovered how a Twitter algorithm was coded with implicit bias against older people, those with disabilities, and Muslims, in addition to Black people.
Can Organizers Guard Against Fake Vaccination Cards?
With mandates on the rise, organizers have few options to double check proof of vaccination. Health-tech may have an answer.
Hybrid Events Expected to Double in 2021
A new GBTA study finds that hybrid will reign supreme for corporate meetings and small in-person meetings will soon make a full comeback.
How an Association’s Standalone Virtual Health Challenge Checked a Few Important Boxes
After being forced to cancel its annual in-person meeting, the American Association of Endodontists took a unique approach to digitally convening its members and corporate partners without trying to recreate its event online.
Booking Meeting Venues Site Unseen
The digital tools that make it possible to conduct all or part of site visits remotely have come to the forefront over the last year, in ways that may change how planners book meetings in the future. Planners and destinations share their strategies.
Piccles App Draws People Together
The collaborative drawing app Piccles helps conference participants express themselves while they connect online — and can reveal to organizers and each other something new about how they think and feel.
3 Ways Event Professionals Are Using Clubhouse
Event professionals are joining Clubhouse, an audio-chat app, to connect with one another and new audiences.
What Event Tech to Watch in 2021
Convene asked technology experts and event professionals what event tech and tech companies they expect to make a splash in the business event tech space in 2021.
Experimenting With Virtual Reality
‘Co-presence’ is starting to find its way into virtual exhibition halls. Organizers of the Morningstar Investment Conference (MIC) offered a virtual reality experience for exhibitors and meeting participants at their fall digital event.
Getting Personal in a Digital Crowd
A group of Georgia Tech students, and the event technology company they founded, have created a platform that allows for flexible, self-selected conversations in the digital space.
Clean Bill of Health
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association was able to safely convene a 450-person face-to-face event using a health-screening tool for attendees.