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B-to-B Events

  • Sober-Curious: Why Non-Alcoholic Events are Trending

    Consumers pursuing a balanced lifestyle are gravitating toward booze-free experiences As consumer habits trend toward seeking a balanced, healthy lifestyle, event marketers are tasked with creating experiences for a health-conscious demographic. You’ve seen the wellness initiatives, the fitness classes, the meditation sessions, the farm-to-table culinary programs. But with the demand for these new environments also […]

  • How Brands Served up Live-action Games, Lounges and Charitable Panels at Sundance

    It’s not easy to attract the biggest names in the film industry to Park City, UT, in the middle of winter, but the Sundance Institute made it happen once again for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, this year Jan. 23 through Feb. 3. The event, which serves as the largest independent film festival in the […]

  • Covid-19: Navigating the Coronavirus and Events

    [Updated Feb. 18] Being part of an industry that thrives on face-to-face interactions and global travel makes the coronavirus a concerning issue for event professionals. The illness on Jan. 30 was declared a global health emergency and on Feb. 12, the GSMA officially canceled MWC Barcelona, the world’s largest mobile show—and other brands followed suit, […]

  • B-to-B Networking: Five Fresh Ways to Cultivate Connections

    Networking is no longer a supplementary activity at b-to-b events—it’s an attendee’s primary objective.

  • How Moët & Chandon is Popping Bottles with Cultural Pioneers

    Marketing champagne calls for a celebration. For its new influencer program, Moët & Chandon is lifting a glass to cultural pioneers in cities across the country with the Nectar of the Culture event series, launched with the release of a limited edition bottle of Nectar Impérial Rosé. The brand partnered with Jonathan Mannion, an iconic […]