Design Thinking roundtable
How should conferences be designed to maximise attendee engagement and experience?
ABPCO roundtable – Design Thinking
I am delighted to invite you to a very special round table discussion on ‘Design thinking’ at Nottingham Conferences on the 20th September from 11.30am – 2.30pm.
How should conferences be designed to maximise attendee engagement and experience. Kim Myhre of MCI Experience will help us to explore a set of planning principals that will enable us to move beyond the more traditional approach to event planning towards a more structured, attendee-centric, insights-driven and strategic way of planning events. The attendee or audience is very much at the centre of the design thinking process. By developing a deeper understanding of your target audience, we gain insight and empathy to come up with more strategic and creative event solutions
We are opening this to Full , Associate and Entry members only.
If you would like to secure a place, please fill in the booking form
Thanks in advance to Katie Hodson , Director of Sales and the team at Nottingham Conferences – I know they will look after us really well, and have promised us a light lunch to help fuel our discussions!
I look forward to discussing this important subject.
How should conferences be designed to maximise attendee engagement and experience?
How should conferences be designed to maximise attendee engagement and experience?
How should conferences be designed to maximise attendee engagement and experience?
How should conferences be designed to maximise attendee engagement and experience?