From Big Trends to Deep Dives, Here’s What Cramer Presented at EventTech 2016
Get the quick recap and the full slide decks from Cramer’s two compelling EventTech 2016 presentations.
Across the three-day conference, EventTech 2016 showcased the latest technologies, newest trends, top best practices, and biggest case studies. Our team was proud to join the conference creators, Event Marketer magazine, and take the stage for two fast moving sessions.
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15 Tech Trends to Bet On
In this fast-paced, trendspotting session we took the audience around the world for a look at the latest, greatest, and new-to-most technologies out there. We uncovered macro trends in our industry, saw how brands are tapping into new technologies, and aimed to inspire new ideas.
Here are the headlines for the 15 technology-driven trends that were showcased in our presentation:
- The Future Is Really Augmented
- Hello Virtual Actualization
- The Offline Goes Online
- Expanding the Quantified Self
- Body Hacks Get More Kickstarts
- Biometrics Meet Culture
- Experiential Art Opens Up
- Artificial Intelligence Gets Creative
- Artificial Intelligence Is Your New Coach
- Robots Get Personal
- The Rise of Conversational Interfaces
- The Next Wave for Video Messaging
- Welcome Back Niche Social Networks
- Tech Takes On Social Issues
- Group Experiences on Personal Devices
Conversational Interfaces: What They Are, How to Use Them at Events
In this session, we dug into the Who, What, When, Where and Why behind the rise of conversational interfaces, and how they can be used at your next event. With event-based examples as our background, we went under the hood to show how data, design, and technology come together. We then wrapped it up with advice on how event marketers can get started with rapid prototypes and proof of concepts.
If you would like to dig in further on either of these presentations, please reach out. We’d love to keep the conversations going.