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Conferences want to cure the work-from-home blues

Vox

Sunshine and wine caves: How conferences are trying to win over a remote-work world. The tech conference was held, as it usually is, on numerous stages in and around a giant arena. It took me a solid 20 minutes to walk from one end of the conference to the other, trying to wade through myriad company booths and demonstrations.

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Expert tips for great video conferences, virtual meetings and interviews

TechSpot

Friday night Zoom quizzes, designed to manifest some semblance of a social life during lockdowns, are thankfully a thing of the past. But the enduring popularity of remote or hybrid work means our professional lives are increasingly dependent on technology to communicate – and stay connected. Read Entire Article

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Let’s meet! Virtually, in-person, or somewhere in between?

CIO Business Intelligence

Many formerly in-person events from team meetings to conferences transitioned to virtual events and many companies seem conflicted on if, when or how they can get everyone back to the office. So, will virtual events continue to thrive and, if so, can they deliver better experiences? Room to grow virtually.

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Hackathons vs Conference: Which One Works The Best for Blockchain Industry?

Hacker Earth

One of the ways to disseminate information about the tech is via industry conferences which help Blockchain developers network with and learn from their peers. But, is a Blockchain conference enough to fulfill this goal of interaction, adoption, and learning? What is the best way to calculate the ROI from these conferences?

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PDM Automotive and Tribute win $132K at first virtual Seattle Angel Conference

GeekWire

Seattle-area startups PDM Automotive and Tribute took home $132,500 each at the 17th Seattle Angel Conference event — and the first to be held virtually. The company is led by founder and CEO Sarah Haggard , a social scientist turned tech-product marketer who was at Microsoft for more than a decade. auto parts. .”

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The future of events: How industry conferences and big gatherings will work after the pandemic

GeekWire

The aftermath could prove even trickier, creating a hybrid audience, with some people attending virtually and others in the flesh. . based company that makes technology for virtual and in-person events. What should the virtual experience be like? Allie Magyar, Hubb CEO. “ This is what I learned when I implemented this.

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Europe’s largest data science community launches the digital network platform for this year’s conference

Dataconomy

The DN Unlimited Conference will take place online for the first time this year More than 100 speakers from the fields of AI, machine learning, data science, and technology for social impact, including from The New York Times, IBM, Bayer, and Alibaba Cloud Fully remote networking opportunities via a virtual.