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ICYMI: Thoughts on Paris 2024 Sport Program; Panam Sports vs. Pandemic


ICYMI: Thoughts on Paris 2024 Sport Program; Panam Sports vs. Pandemic
12/20/20
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George Washington University student Filip Vachuda offers this analysis of changes to the 2024 Olympic sport program and what they could mean for the future of the Games.
By Filip Vachuda
(ATR) On the heels of the IOC Executive Board certifying the Paris 2024 event program, one thing is clear: the Games four years from now will be more inclusive, urban, gender-equal and sustainable than ever before. ....

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One view of the future of events: niche and hybrid


One view of the future of events: niche and hybrid
There are still many questions to be answered about the events landscape post-COVID.
Kimberly Dutcher on December 22, 2020 at 3:42 pm
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We’re all still trying to work out virtual events, as well as looking forward to next year when the COVID vaccine might ultimately herald a return of in-person engagement, perhaps in tandem with virtual content. Everyone has an opinion, not least Ben Hindman, CEO at event marketing platform Splash.
Earlier this month, he raised some hackles on LinkedIn by predicting that COVID would break the addiction to massive events, and that the shift to “bite size” is underway. Splash followed up Hindman’s opinion piece with some supporting data in their report “Online, Shorter, and Here to Stay: An Outlook on Virtual and Hybrid Events in 2021.” ....

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Online, Shorter, and Here to Stay: An Outlook on Virtual and Hybrid Events


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NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/  A new research report released by
Splash, an event marketing technology company, shows how radically things have changed for event professionals, attendees, and companies hosting events, and outlines what s coming next.
Based on survey data from 270 event professionals and 3,133 event attendees from various industries in the United States, the report explores evolving trends in events teams and budgets. It reveals changes in event technology usage, event strategies, and how companies are shifting their approach to connecting with customers, prospects, and employees.
Online, Shorter, and Here to Stay: An Outlook on Virtual & Hybrid Events in 2021 provides insight on the challenges and unexpected benefits of events pivot to virtual and details how event professionals are adapting. Key findings include: ....

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