Mourning a golden exhibition in season curtailed coronavirus

 Mourning a golden exhibition in season curtailed coronavirus

In these last 12 months, there has been an exponential rise in online – or hybrid – events, enabling audiences to participate in an exhibition from anywhere. Organisers are also producing highly engaging digital content, not just at the time of the show, but through the year, helping them to remain connected with delegates more than ever.

In 2020 alone, our MFME webinar series comprised 80 webinars across 13 show brands, keeping some 17,000 online attendees informed about the latest industry trends impacting their businesses. But despite the benefits of digitalisation, in-person events will always be key. If lockdown taught us anything, it’s that we crave human interaction. And physical events enable that.

They facilitate conversations that help us understand key industry challenges, opportunities and market sentiment. They also create chance encounters that spark innovation, knowledge exchange and lucrative new partnerships in a way that’s difficult to replicate online.

It’s easy to look at an event and say, “Why can’t we take that online?”, ignoring the fact that it takes place not just in a venue, but in a vibrant city. People attend for more than the exhibition. They come to immerse themselves in another destination, to sample the food, soak in the nightlife, and enjoy shopping, arts and culture.

I’m thinking I’m back you want a war or you want to just give me a gun everything’s got a price rusty, I guess. You stabbed price rusty, the Devil in the back how good to see you again.

Steve Jobs

Struggling to sell one multi-million dollar home currently on the market won’t stop actress and singer Jennifer Lopez from expanding her property collection. Lopez has reportedly added to her real estate holdings an eight-plus acre estate in Bel-Air anchored by a multi-level mansion. The property, complete with a 30-seat screening room, a 100-seat amphitheater and a swimming pond with sandy beach and outdoor shower, was asking about $40 million, but J. Lo managed to make it hers for $28 illion. As the Bronx native acquires a new home in California, she is trying to sell a gated compound.

Lopez has reportedly added to her real home in California

Lo managed to make it hers for $28 million. As the Bronx native acquires a new home in California, she is trying to sell a gated compound in the Golden State. The 17,000 square-foot Hidden Hills property with mountain views boasts nine bedrooms, including a master suite with private terrace and an entertainment wing, which includes a 20-seat theater, dance studio and recording studio. China’s youngest female billionaire has unloaded her triplex penthouse in Sydney.

The 17,000 square-foot Hidden Hills property with mountain views boasts nine bedrooms, includin. master suite with private terrace and an entertainment wing .

Following years of white-hot growth, luxury home prices in Sydney declined for the first time in years, slipping 1% between the second quarter and third quarter of 2018, according to the latest report from brokerage Knight Frank.The nearly 6,500-square-foot apartment has sweeping views.

The property, complete with a 30-seat screening room, a 100-seat amp
hitheater and a swimming pond with sandy beach

She is trying to sell a gated compound in the Golden State. The 17,000-square-foot Hidden Hills property with mountain and city views boasts nine bedrooms, including a master suite with private terrace and an entertainment wing, which includes a 20-seat theater

Lopez has reportedly added to her real estate holdings an eight-plus

  • Struggling to sell one multi-million dollar home currently on the market
  • Lopez has reportedly added to her real estate holdings an eight-plus acre
  • The property, complete with a 30-seat screening room, a 100-seat amphit
  • Lo managed to make it hers for $28 million. As the Bronx native acquires

The 17,000-square-foot Hidden Hills property with mountain and city views boasts nine bedrooms, including a master suite with private terrace and an entertainment wing, which includes a 20-seat theater.

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