New Zealand will be showcasing its new venues and activities to the Asia Pacific meetings and events industry with a new hybrid stand at this year’s AIME trade show.
The Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) has released the first in a series of six video event case studies, produced in partnership with Business Events Australia.
The first 3-minute production takes the viewer through the planning of a 2,000-person gala dinner during a pandemic for client Gold Coast Health.
There is still time to apply for the Regional Business Event Development Fund, with the application period extended until 6 March 2022, or sooner if the fund is fully committed before this date.
Put the coffee on and enjoy the latest edition of New Zealand’s Meeting Newz.
As a global provider of event management solutions, EventsAIR is proud to be the Official Accommodation and Transfer Systems Provider for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
In response to recent challenges, Business Events Geelong in partnership with Regional Development Victoria and Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism, have established a joint monetary incentive program to stimulate business events in the Barwon South West regions post COVID-19.
Case Study: Australian Hobby Beekeeping Conference Client: Australian Women in Beekeeping Club Location: Online – Zoom + Eventbrite Year: 2021 Mode: Virtual The client wanted a more professional experience for their virtual attendees, while still retaining the grassroots feel of the organisation. During planning sessions with the client, they emphasised the need for an increased production value and the need…
EventsAIR was named the winner of five Stevie® Awards in the 17th Annual International Business Awards® announced on 16 August. EventsAIR as a company and its OnAIR virtual and hybrid event solution both won the Gold Stevie® Awards, CEO Trevor Gardiner and The EventsAIR Support Department both won the Silver Gold Stevie® Awards, and the EventsAIR Software Development Team won the Bronze Gold Stevie® Award.
International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has welcomed the industry’s inclusion in the New South Wales (NSW) Government’s roadmap to reopen and is preparing to welcome in person events back to the venue from mid-October.
Creating a complete experience for event participants is so important. The venue, food, speakers – it all blends together. And, of course, there’s the audio-visual component.
We’ve all been at events where the audio just isn’t working. Situations like when people at the back of the room can’t hear the speaker. Or where the microphones are suffering from interference. The list of potential issues is long.