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Ismail Sirdah on New Innovations in Event Promotion

Ismail Sirdah on New Innovations in Event Promotion

The global pandemic has been hard on the hospitality industry and event promoters. But organizers have been creative and new digital tools allow events to continue in a modified form. And because of the cost benefits of virtual events, many promoters (Mr. Sirdah included) plan to retain some of their “go-to” digital tools that came in handy during 2022.

DULUTH, Ga. , June 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — 

Events and Social Media

As a result of lockdowns and social distancing, consumers and professionals have found new ways to meaningfully engage online. Several social media platforms launched and/or improved new features to assist event planners, says Ismail Sirdah.

Facebook

While Facebook unveiled little to no changes for event promoters, Facebook Groups grew to prominence among promoters wanting to nurture online communities before, during, and after an event. In these groups, administrators could introduce discussion topics, promote solutions/events, and offer exclusive discounts to members.

Facebook Live offers event organizers the chance to publicize their event for free online. Virtual attendees can engage events and posts with questions and comments. It’s likely that event promoters will continue recommending that clients employ Facebook Live and station moderators to answer questions and comments on Facebook during the event.

Instagram

Instagram has its own Live feature and it integrates seamlessly with Facebook. But Instagram also has a few more video tools to enhance the event for virtual attendees.

For example, Instagram allows users to save their Live event as an IGTV post. Those that were unable to attend can access the event later on the company page. Promoters can pull event highlights into Instagram Reels to promote next year’s event.

YouTube

Downloaded video coverage of an event can generate additional views on YouTube. This platform is one of the leading social channels for long-form video and educational content. Brands that feature special speakers or highlights from their latest event can generate more awareness for next year’s event.

Slack

Slack is the leading instant messaging social platform for professionals. Users can integrate many different productivity apps, check in to events, and manage communications with other attendees for post-session follow-ups.

Hospitality and Venues

Full-service in-person events are returning as the population receives the new vaccine and the COVID-19 threat subsides. But there remains uncertainty about the hospitality industry’s ability to bounce back, notes Ismail Sirdah. Promoting events in 2021 could look very different than they did in 2019.

Supply and Demand

Economists disagree over whether a post-COVID world will demonstrate “pent up demand” or lingering caution. Should there be “pent up demand,” it may be difficult for promoters to land their ideal venue.

If attendees and event sponsors remain tentative about launching full-service events, venues may decrease their availability to reduce costs and maintain operations. In addition, hotels and event spaces might drop their rates considerably to incentivize business.

Event venue supply and demand will become more clear as the country eases out of danger status. Event promoters must remain flexible until the hospitality industry returns to normal. That said, many venues and hospitality businesses closed due to COVID-19. There will be new entrants to take their place and it is not yet clear how those new enterprises will operate, says Ismail Sirdah.

Venue Contracts

Many organizations in the hospitality industry remain on edge. They are working with razor-thin margins and heightened precautionary measures. It’s likely that venues will significantly alter their event contracts in an effort to protect themselves financially against last-minute cancellations, liabilities, and client disputes.

Event promoters should seek assistance from attorneys to help them understand new contractual verbiage. Any miscommunication or misunderstanding around venue contracts could permanently sour relationships with attendees, sponsors, and affiliates.

In-Person Event Promotion

Despite COVID-19 dangers and restrictions, many in-person events still took place in 2020, though they embraced safety precautions to prevent infections, says Ismail Sirdah. As the hospitality and event marketing industries emerge from the current pandemic, corporate events are bound to look much different.

Hybrid Capabilities

Event promoters took advantage of hybrid events in 2020 more so than had ever been done before. In a hybrid event, there is a venue with in-person participants. But the event is also available online through a platform that admits virtual attendees.

Hubb is an example of an event hybrid platform. The software can manage in-person events with online capability, including digital booths and contact information management.

Hybrid capabilities can increase participation beyond attendance seen in 2019, says Ismail Sirdah. Furthermore, virtual event integration lowers costs and inconvenience for those who may be wishing to participate but are hesitant to travel to the event in-person.

Event promoters should anticipate the need for online moderators that can engage virtual participants. Otherwise, virtual attendees will have a less desirable experience. These hybrid event tools should empower event planners to accomplish far more with less.

Ismail Sirdah Shares Pandemic-Proof Best Practices

Experts recommend that organizations see COVID-19 as a wake-up call to make their operations pandemic-proof. The reasoning behind this approach is that more mutations and diseases are likely to come due to changes in the environment. Once experts discover a new virus or strain, it has likely traveled to many places.

Pandemic-proofing events might mean more space between chairs and tables. Attendees are likely to wash their hands more often or decline to shake hands.

While a portion of the population remains unvaccinated, doctors still recommend that people wear masks indoors. Many participants may opt to wear a mask long after the COVID-19 threat subsides.

“Radical” measures, such as taking temperatures of participants or maintaining social distancing may be preferable for some venues and participants. With these considerations in mind, pandemic-proofing an event means making accommodations for those wanting to participate but greatly concerned about the risks.

But pandemic-proofing also has an economic impact. Event planners will need to consider more carefully the possibility of canceled events due to a future pandemic scare or significantly-reduced attendance. Promoters may need to keep events local to reduce travel. These considerations and more may still be critical in a post-COVID world, says Ismail Sirdah.

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Key Global Leaders to Discuss Industry Innovations and Energy Transition at the Annual Global Energy Show in Calgary

Key Global Leaders to Discuss Industry Innovations and Energy Transition at the Annual Global Energy Show in Calgary

The Global Energy Show is the largest B2B exhibition and conference in North America showcasing the next generation of leaders from the global energy sector discussing global challenges and developing real-world solutions. At the centre of the event is the Global Energy Conference featuring more than 100 senior, national and international ministerial, and CEO speakers discussing key topics including energy security, challenges of meeting global energy demand, net zero by 2050 targets, and many other important insights into the future of the industry. A panel with female energy leaders from Cenovus Energy, Suncor, Canadian Natural Resources, and Imperial will be held on June 8 and will focus on the Oil Sands Pathway to Net Zero Alliance.

“The Global Energy Show is the only fully-integrated energy event in North America, and we are thrilled to welcome back energy leaders to Calgary,” said Nick Samain, Vice President, dmg events. “Now more than ever, it’s important to showcase Canada’s capabilities in supplying energy to the world including sustainably-produced oil and gas; low-cost hydrogen; renewables including wind, solar, and geothermal; and exciting new technology like Small Modular Reactors (SMR). The Global Energy Show is proud to be facilitating these global discussions and further position Canada as the global supplier of choice for responsibly-produced energy.”

This year’s event is hosted by award winning journalist and media personality Larysa Harapyn from the National Post/Financial Post, and has an unprecedented line-up of exciting speakers including the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada; Governor Rick Perry, former Energy Secretary of the US Department of Energy and former Governor of Texas; Greg Grant, President, Natural Gas Pipelines of TC Energy; Nancy Southern, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of ATCO Ltd. and Canadian Utilities Limited; Susannah Pierce, President and Country Chair General Manager, Renewables and Energy Solutions of Shell; Martha Hall Findlay, Chief Climate Officer of Suncor; and many more. A full list of speakers can be found on the Global Energy Show website.

Cenovus, the Canadian-based integrated oil and natural gas producer, is co-hosting the Global Energy Show. Through its membership in the Pathways Alliance, and its own ambitious environmental, social, and governance (ESG) targets, Cenvous is committed to a sustainable future for Canadian oil and gas. That includes the company’s ambition to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 2050.

“Collaboration and partnership are critical for the oil and gas industry to help meet the world’s growing demand for secure, affordable, and sustainably-produced energy,” says Alex Pourbaix, Cenovus President & Chief Executive Officer. “Industry events like the Global Energy Show provide a great forum to share knowledge and showcase technologies and innovations to address the climate challenges and help reduce our impacts on air, land, and water resources.” Mr. Pourbaix is a featured speaker at the Strategic Conference portion of this year’s event.

The three-day Global Energy Technical Conference will see energy professionals present and discuss the latest technologies and showcase innovations leading the way towards low or zero emission energy systems. This year’s technical conference will feature three new presentations on Hydrogen, Methane Emission Reduction, and Renewables. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet representatives from key international companies from global markets including the Middle East, North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In addition to the conference, the BMO Centre will host over 460,000 square feet of exhibition space for the Global Energy Show, showcasing the greatest solutions to today’s complex issues in the energy value chain.

Hosted on June 8, the Global Energy Show Awards will recognize leaders and innovators who are disrupting and leading the energy sector with their contributions.

For information on participating or to register, visit www.globalenergyshow.com.

About dmg events:

dmg events is a leading organizer of face-to-face events and a publisher of trade magazines. They aim to keep businesses informed and connect them with relevant communities to create vibrant marketplaces and to accelerate their business through face-to-face events.

dmg events organizes more than 80 events across 25 countries, attracting over 425,000 attendees and delegates every year. The company’s portfolio of products includes many industry-leading events in the energy, construction, hospitality and design, coatings and transportation sectors. ADIPEC, Global Energy Show, Gastech, EGYPS, The Hotel Show and INDEX are the company’s flagship events. For more information visit www.dmgevents.com.

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For further information: Global Energy Show Media Contact: Edelman on behalf of Global Energy Show, Sandhya Patel, [email protected], Cell: 587-580-9495; Narmina Rafiyeva, Marketing Director, dmg events, [email protected], Cell: 403-512-1213

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Free events, mind-blowing innovations: What Expo 2020 Dubai visitors will miss most

Free events, mind-blowing innovations: What Expo 2020 Dubai visitors will miss most

Visitors say the mega fair, which comes to an end on March 31, was truly was a shining example of coexisting peacefully



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By SM Ayaz Zakir

Published: Sat 19 Mar 2022, 12:18 PM

With just a few days left for the mega fair to shut its doors, Expo 2020 Dubai has given visitors everything they could ask for and more.

However, a few of them have been to the event numerous times. Khaleej Times spoke to some loyal visitors to learn what they will miss the most.

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The world – encapsulated

Almost every country has a pavilion at the Expo. Every pavilion displays the country’s innovation in technology, nature and/or mobility. Gitesh Inamdar has visited the Expo over a hundred times, earning the loyal visitor award.

“It is like visiting the country itself if not physically, but virtually,” said Inamdar.

Nahla Abdul Lateef, a mother of two, also shared her thoughts on what she would miss the most.

“I can say that I have been to world tour. I could understand how different countries tackle global issues and also the countries own issues,” said Lateef.

“I will always remember the Republic of Marshall Island pavilion, because it cries for help to the rest of the world to save them, as it is sinking,” she added.

Learning affair

Expo 2020 Dubai is a great place to learn. With every visit, one can take away a new lesson on the world. Another loyal visitor, Abhishek Rajut, has visited more than 60 times. Rajut attended conferences and conducted business activities aside from leisure.

“My seven-year-old daughter learnt about a lot of countries, their culture. She skipped her school for many days to visit the expo because it really is a now or never learning experience,” said Rajut.

“Being a technology enthusiast, my mind was blown with the technology that exists in the world. It has made me to learn more and more to secure our future.”

Melting pot of cultures

Each country brought its culture along to the Expo. Showcased through performances of dance, art and other events, the mega-fair truly was a shining example of coexisting peacefully.

“There are many cultures that resembles the culture we follow in India. Something like Indonesia and Thailand. I was much surprised to see that,” said Inamdar. “There are a lot of things I embraced in my life, that will make me eventually a better person. I will miss learning about more cultures, but surely, I will explore.”

Always a celebration

Each pavilion was celebrated the mega fair. Be it through cultural events or national occasions. Visitors say that each country’s national day celebration and the air shows will surely be missed.

The Expo passport

Visitors were elated to get their Expo passports stamped at the exit of each pavilion. A white passport was given to those who had collected at least a 100 stamps.

“The white passport will serve as memorabilia to me. It a moment of pride owning one,” said Inamdar.

Cultural events and concerts

Expo 2020 Dubai brought in many renowned artists from across the globe like Coldplay, K-pop stars, Marshmello, Atif Aslam, Nora Fatehi and many more.

Corporate meetings and business deals

The Expo wasn’t just a place for leisure and learning, as several business deals took place in the global fair.

“I managed to get a revenue and business for my company. I met a lot of people who shared breakthrough ideas with me, which will eventually benefit me in future,” Ratuj said.

Family time

Catering to all ages, the mega-fair had something for everyone, making it the ideal place for family.

“My husband used to drop me and my daughter to the site in the mornings and pick us up in the evenings. We spent a good family time, will surely stay with us as a memory,” Nahla Abdul Lateef said.

Harmony among all

Many visitors have said and believed that Expo 2020 has set an example on how people from various nationalities have come together to laugh, get entertained and interacted to make the event a success.

“Same can be applied throughout the world, which will eventually make world a peaceful and better place to live,” said Inamdar.

The happy vibe

“Every moment at the Expo 2020 Dubai has been cheerful and happy,” Nahla said referring to the people who have created that atmosphere.

Inamdar and Abhishek also said that they have made a lot of friends. “The happy and positive vibe at the Expo 2020 will surely be missed,” said Inamdar.

ayaz@khaleejtimes.com

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