5 Surprising Ways Music Can Affect Your Attendees

5 Surprising Ways Music Can Affect Your Attendees

There are multiple reasons why you should be cognizant of the music you play at your events, yet there’s one reason that stands out above the rest. It turns out that music can highly influence people's emotional well-being.

5 Tips to Secure Your Space-Only Meeting

5 Tips to Secure Your Space-Only Meeting

Have you even been tasked with booking a space-only meeting? If you have, then I commend you on your efforts, if you haven’t then you are in for a lot of hair pulling! However, it doesn't have to be that way.

How the Internet of Things Can Improve Your Next Event

How the Internet of Things Can Improve Your Next Event

'The Internet of Things? Are you kidding me?' Yes, I agree. It’s almost impossible to keep up with all the fancy tech words that are monopolizing our industry.

LiveCom European Industry Survey Reveals Growth in First Snapshot of the Pan-European Live Industry

LiveCom European Industry Survey Reveals Growth in First Snapshot of the Pan-European Live Industry

The first pan-European survey of the live communication industry, using data from seven countries, has revealed positive growth trends with an average of 83% of respondents expecting budgets to grow or stay the same across six key markets.

Spectacular kinetic 3D laser show

Spectacular kinetic 3D laser show

Last year we already showed you an amazing kinetic chandelier which undoubtedly impresses the attendees at your event. However, you can do even better: a matrix of 175 moving balloons and 12 high-precision lasers.

Start-Up: Seaters

Start-Up: Seaters

Is your favourite concert sold out? Perhaps it's not too late to get those tickets. The app Seaters sells you the very last empty seats at a much lower price. Take that chance. 

How to improve the Q&A Session at Your Next Event

How to improve the Q&A Session at Your Next Event

Q: How about the Q&A session? A: We’ll put the mic and that’s enough. This sounds familiar, doesn't it? Look, we get it. You are already under pressure dealing with thousands planning details. That's why it's normal to ignore something that should happen by itself.