Articles tagged “meetingsiq”
Manhattan's Uninspired Meeting Scene Is Good News for Brooklyn
Although Manhattan continues to market successfully to meeting planners by promoting the city's iconic selling points, the most exciting spirit of innovation to create memorable events is in Brooklyn.
Greg Oates |
The Hotel In-Room Tablet Isn't Dead, It May Even Be Evolving
In a forty or even four hundred room hotel, in-room tablets are nice, but almost always feel like overkill. When you're talking thousands of rooms they may be the best way to communicate with the modern hotel guest.
Greg Oates |
The Biggest Thing We Learned About Millennials in Meetings in 2015
Dramatic socio-economic and political events over the last 15 years have formed the priorities for Millennials more than the advent of digital technology.
Greg Oates |
Skift MeetingsIQ: Glasgow Trends, St. Louis and Baltimore CEOs, Microsoft HoloLens
As 2015 comes to a close, here are some of the most disruptive trends that have impacted destination meetings and event technology development over the year.
Greg Oates |
Skift MeetingsIQ: Zurich and Germany CEOs, IHG Incentives, Rise of Dubai and Qatar
European tourism bureaus and hotels are leading the meetings industry this week in terms of thought leadership around smarter cities and the rise of incentive travel bookings.
Greg Oates |
The Lifestyle Hotel Collection That's Courting the Meetings Industry
An independent lifestyle hotel collection specifically geared for corporate meetings seems like an inspired idea. The challenges include building brand awareness and convincing corporate procurement departments to work with independent hotels.
Greg Oates |
Skift MeetingsIQ: Icehotel Incentives, Hotel Wi-Fi and Meetings of the Future
Here's a bunch of meeting industry shifts ranging from new Wi-Fi experience design in Orlando to convention center design in Sydney.
Greg Oates |
Skift MeetingsIQ: Wi-Fi Dilemmas and Globalizing Knowledge
Virtual events, the Internet of Things, crowdsourced marketing, and globalizing knowledge are just some of the trends fundamentally reworking the meetings and convention user experience.
Greg Oates |