Rohit Talwar, Steve Wells, Alexandra Whittington, April Koury and Helena Calle of Fast Future explore a world of possibilities in store for how we organise and interact in our meetings There are key driving forces in technology and changing expectations
The unconference in action
We’ve been talking to a few clients about this kind of conference event now and generally banging the drum about shaking up the old event routines, but thought these pictures would help to highlight the unconference structure and offer a
5 Reasons Not To Organise Your Own Event
We have a fairly high volume of clients – probably at least 25% – who come to us halfway through a job and need help. Mostly because they had no idea how complex and time-consuming it can be to organise
Event trends for 2017 – our predictions
As well as working at Event Experts I’m also very happy to be a part time lecturer on an event management degree course at BIMM in Brighton. And last week I had a cracking session with the students looking at
How NOT to run an event
One of our excellent freelance sound engineers popped in for a cup of tea the other day and was full of horror after he’d been working on an event the night before. He said it was the most badly-organised and
3 exciting experiential ideas for events
They say to understand how someone feels you need to walk a mile in their shoes. And experiential events is the equivalent of that as part of your live event experience. When it comes to delivering a message or launching
Creative projections
We love a bit of event tech and projection mapping is high on our list of favourites. If you’re looking for something that can instantly transform your event or venue and entrance and excite people instantly, we can’t really think