When considering an event proposal, all parties need to think about feasibility. Take the example of a technology exhibition, intended to take place in mid-2026. For an event producer, the study will help them to establish the project’s scope, associated risks, and the key steps required to bring the event vision to life. If something… Continue reading Feasibility studies in events
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Live event in London this week
I’ve had an exciting few days this week working as part of the event registration team for a major conference in central London! This role gave me hands-on experience with a new registration platform, and boosted my confidence in operating registration systems and apps. Monday was all about setup – getting the space ready, testing… Continue reading Live event in London this week
SMART goals in event planning
With any event, having clearly defined goals will be critical for success. For instance, working with a client to put together an Investor Day event in 2026, the goal could look like this: Specific This event is for 100 targeted investors and stakeholders – to showcase the company’s strategic vision, financial performance, and growth opportunities.… Continue reading SMART goals in event planning
Site recce this week
I had the privilege of working alongside two brilliant event producers this week to conduct a site recce for a client’s AGM taking place later in the year. The venue – a university conference space. There’s so much to think about going into a ‘recce’ – from security, break-out spaces, loading bays and access, AV,… Continue reading Site recce this week
Today’s Live Event Experience: 5 Key Takeaways
Having today worked as part of a wonderful team to deliver a major corporate event in London, here are my five key takeaways!