Organizing Events in New York, the Sequel - Part 1: Dos-and-Don'ts

Organizing Events in New York, the Sequel - Part 1: Dos-and-Don'ts

How do you feel about The Big Apple as a location for your next event? A great city, vivid, dynamic, trendy and tempting. But how do you get into it? What are the pitfalls? What locations are hip and trendy?

Top Executive BMW Faints on Stage

Top Executive BMW Faints on Stage

How unlucky can one man be. You give a presentation for the world press on one of the most important events for your industry and then you faint. It happened to BMW top man Harald Krüger.

Calculate the Carbon Emission of Your Indoor Event for Free

Calculate the Carbon Emission of Your Indoor Event for Free

From now on you as an event organizer or location manager can calculate the carbon emission at indoor events. To do this, you make use of the free carbon calculator of Julie's Bicycle and ID&T.

Congrestivals are the Latest Hype in the Event Industry

Congrestivals are the Latest Hype in the Event Industry

Do you want to approach serious congresses in a hip way? That's exactly what a congrestival does. The serious, sometimes boring content is draped with a nice festival-sauce. That way, your congress becomes a true experience.

Kick Up Your Content Planning

Kick Up Your Content Planning

Today attendees are looking for more than just a stellar keynote presentation and great networking opportunities. They want an event that can offer them even more in terms of content before, during and after the event.

etouches partners with ROCME

etouches partners with ROCME

etouches and ROCME announce a service and technology partnership, providing clients with integrated solutions to extend experience from event management to onsite technology and services.

How to Deal with Streaming Apps on Events

How to Deal with Streaming Apps on Events

Livestream apps are hot. You make a video with your smartphone and your followers tune in live, looking through the lens of your camera. With apps such as Periscope, Facebook Live, Twitter, ..., this is child's play. But how to deal with them on events?