Organisers

Producers, Managers
and Convenors

Lights, cameras, sound-check, action!

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.

New Zealand expertise serves up new Oceania agri-food-tech event

New Zealand is embracing its role as a world leader in agri-food-tech with the launch of a new event, the 2035 Oceania Summit in Auckland.

The regional follow-up summit will draw on the experience of New Zealand-based global agri-food-tech consultancy Wharf42, which will co-host the AgriFoodTech Climate Summit at COP26 in Glasgow in November.

Inside Cornerstone Events: From colleagues to business partners- Published by micenet; written by Joyce DiMascio

Karen Sainsbury and Natalie Brumniach have been partners in Cornerstone Events for over a decade now and have amassed literally a world of experience as PCOs.

They started out as colleagues at Novotel Twin Waters on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast in the 1990s. Back then, they said one day they would run their own business and make ethical practices and transparency the foundation of the way they would work.

Your Ultimate Guide to Virtual Success, presenting our Corporate Communications Playbook

Now, more than ever, virtual events are a critical element of corporate events programs. In a post-COVID climate in which planned physical events may be postponed with little warning, virtual events are an essential part of any corporate events risk management strategy, offering certainty in the face of global volatility and accessibility regardless of your local lockdown status. But it’s…