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Virtual Events
In the wake of COVID-19, we asked 10 experts to share their views on virtual events.
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"We tried virtual events after 9/11 out of necessity and got no real traction. Now they're necessary again. But people want in-person connections, and we will return to that." — Rama Beerfas, chief solutions specialist, Lev Promotions 2 "Webinar and video conference technologies will see significant growth. As users come to depend on these methods, they will likely become more entrenched." — Corbin Ball, CMP, events and exhibitions tech speaker, consultant, and writer 3 "As we settle into working virtually, we take some pride in successful virtual engagements. But as each day passes, the desire for face-to-face meetings grows exponentially." — Eddie Newquist, creative executive/partner, MinaLima Los Angeles LLC 4 "The perception of virtual events is changing significantly, as they have become the lifeline of the industry in times of crisis." — Julian Solaris, editor, The Event Manager Blog 5 "Virtual events will become a critical component of the business community, but they won't be optional." — Ben Chodor, president, Intrado Digital Media, Intrado Corp. 6 "Face-to-face synergies from live events are irreplaceable, but flexibility is crucial during this uncertain time." — Tracee Schultz, senior manager of global events, UST Global Inc. 7 "We fully expect this disruption to jump-start the use of virtual events, even after the threat has cleared." — Scott Schoeneberger, managing partner, Bluewater Technologies Group Inc. 8 "Social distancing is highlighting the need we all have for human connection. Live events will rebound better than ever, along with a new standard for how we conduct digital and hybrid events." — Uzair Dada, founder and CEO, atEvent 9 "Virtual experiences won't replace your face-to-face conferences. They will have to successfully coexist and complement each other." — Steve Schaff, vice president of business development, Plus Studios LLC 10 "If virtual events are used as a way to stay in touch and nurture relationships, they will expand the exhibition industry and support the return of in-person events." — Emilie Barta, trade show presenter, virtual/hybrid event host
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