Hybrid working, meeting and learning events are becoming ever more prevalent. They bring people together even whey they are physically apart, and there is a huge range of technology to support the flow of work, learning and communication.

But what about the human element in our events? How do we focus on bringing together these audiences that are the same, yet disparate due to their locations?

Jo Cook and Laura Overton asked themselves these, and many more questions, whey they were challenged to host a hybrid conference. At first, they said no. Luckily that changed and they share their learning journey in this detailed case study.

Rethinking hybrid events case study front page
Rethinking hybrid events case study front page

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