Event Design

The design of your event or meeting is the key to creating engaging, memorable experiences for your attendees. When done right, event design not only enhances participant engagement but also helps achieve your event goals and objectives.

At Skift Meetings, we offer expert insights into the tools, techniques, and strategies that will help you design events that wow your audience and drive results.

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Here, you’ll discover:

  • Best practices in meeting design to foster engagement and interaction.
  • Innovative tools and technologies to streamline event design and execution.
  • Techniques to align your design with your event objectives and desired outcomes.
  • Case studies showcasing successful event designs and strategies.

Perfecting meeting design means creating an atmosphere where participants are engaged, motivated, and inspired. Whether it’s through thoughtful room layouts, interactive formats, or cutting-edge tech, effective design has the power to change behavior, boost learning, and achieve goals.

Start exploring the latest in event and meeting design and make your events more impactful today!

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With two convention centers, accommodation options that cater to every type of attendee, and an airport with nonstop service to 38 destinations, Louisville checks all the boxes of a premier convention city. To understand its magic, though, you need to look at something that cannot be built: the authentic sense of Southern charm that defines the community.

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How Visit Atlantic City Is Rethinking What Blended Travel Really Means

Many destinations still separate blended travel into distinct categories: There’s business time and leisure time before or after the meeting or event. But in reality, this isn’t how meeting attendees view their trips. Visit Atlantic City is making major changes to deliver a more unified experience and challenge the traditional boundaries between work and play.