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
10 ways to get the best speakers for your events, and the best results
Have you ever been to a conferenc or event where the speaker has come on to rapturous applause and then killed everyone off within the space of about five minutes? Or perhaps you’ve been listening to someone speak and trying
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
Come to the UK for your event
With Theresa May finally making some sort of announcement about Brexit and confirming it’s going full steam ahead in spring next year, it seems like finally – whether you wanted it or not – Brexit is actually going to happen.
Best of British themed events
As the Olympics brings home our Team GB heroes we are as a nation united in our joy (for a change!) and revelling in our unprecedented success. And across the UK people are using events to celebrate the best of
How will Brexit affect the events industry?
OK, so first things first. Don’t panic. Brexit pretty much took the world by surprise – certainly we here weren’t expecting it – so honestly it feels a bit like nobody knows what the heck to do next, but nothing
Win wine!
It’s happened. The sun has finally got to us. Or maybe we just love our clients and appreciate the work they bring us. In fact that’s definitely it, that last one. We love you guys. So… we’re doing a little
Unconference – time for a change?
Over the next three blogs I want to talk a bit about how you can make your conference or event ‘a bit different’. We are asked all the time for something a bit different, and just how different we make