Check out the article about Augmented Reality written by our content creation and production coordinator, Tim Wingert, that is featured in the current issue of Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine.
Prior to the 21st century, much of the hype about Virtual Reality was based upon the excitement of experiencing a newly imagined and artificially created world in which someone could be placed to act and experience as they wished. Grand scenarios of virtual reality were forecasted as scientists and culture experts predicted VR in ways that incited visions of the incredible worlds created in the famous “Holodecks” from the fictitious Star Trek universe.
It can be challenging to find a good translation service especially if you have never worked in that country before. It can also be challenging to judge their acumen of the second language, in which you want them to translate for you.
Jason Cataldi, CTS, VP of sales and marketing - event staging for IMS Technology Services talks about events going high-tech in the new issue of Mid-Atlantic Events.
I recently spoke with professional association event planners about how they achieve successful meetings.
In today’s ultra competitive business market, retaining base business as well as new business revenue & selling initiatives steer the ship towards the horizons of growth. And in sales, isn’t growth what it’s all about – both in personal development & your annual contribution to your company.
Social Media can play an important role in organizing an event. Involve your existing attendees by posting questions to Facebook, last year’s event group, or Twitter to gather interest and insight as to what your previous and prospective attendees would like to see, hear and experience.
Salesianum School is a private college preparatory school for boys in Wilmington, DE. They have a fundraising event which is known as the “For The Boys” event each year to assist underprivileged students with tuition cost to attend the school. In the past this event was held in the school gymnasium but in 2014 the administrators decided to convene the event offsite for the first time. They decided to hold their event at the Delaware Art Museum in March of 2014 and made preparations for attendance of 350 people.
This event is a premier client facing event for an IMS corporate client to provide educational opportunities with valuable insights into global issues for multi-national organizations.
For 75 years, Allan Myers has built the infrastructure that serves as the backbone to the Mid-Atlantic. Allan Myers is the largest civil construction and materials company in the Mid-Atlantic with 7 regional offices, 15 plants, a workforce of over 2,000 hard working men and women, its own extensive fleet of vehicles and equipment.