The annual EVCOMference, for meetings planners and visual communication experts, will take place across three days this year, as opposed to its usual one day.
This new approach will see delegates meet online and in person under the conference theme of ‘Transformation’. Between 3 and 5 May 2022, delegates can attend a packed conference programme of speakers, webinars, topic-specific events, and discussions.
The new approach to the conference will offer delegates the opportunity to have more meaningful, intimate meetings with event organisers and filmmakers, instead of having to cram networking and learning into one day.
"Attendees, we have found, are looking for smaller, more personal events with plenty of opportunity to network with industry peers. Our deconstructed EVCOMference offers just that,” an EVCOM spokesperson said.
“Our selection of online events, all of which are free to attend, ensure that accessibility remains at the core of our programming and means that people not yet coming back to London can still make the most of the learning and inspiration embedded in the EVCOMference programme. From industry and business-focused sessions to creativity‐focused sessions, there’s something for everyone this year.”
The programme will kick off with a senior leaders breakfast event, where invited attendees will discuss key industry issues and then hear from Will Page, the former chief economist at Spotify and author of Tarzan Economics. Page will draw on his experience of what the music industry learned about disruption. Senior leaders will make up the live audience for this talk, while others are invited to attend the talk virtually.
Find out more about EVCOMference and see the full programme here.
A desire to travel led Holly Patrick to the business meetings and events world and she’s never looked back. Holly takes a particular interest in event sustainability and creating a diverse and inclusive industry. When she’s not working, she can be found rolling skating along Brighton seafront listening to an eclectic playlist, featuring the likes of Patti Smith, Sean Paul, and Arooj Aftab.