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Author: techgeekwire
A new survey indicates meeting and event professionals are optimistic about the industry in the coming year, planning to expand their use of AI technologies to enhance attendee engagement.
The coming year promises a dynamic lineup of technology conferences and expos worldwide, offering professionals and business leaders opportunities for learning, networking, and exploring the latest industry trends. This list provides a comprehensive overview, highlighting in-person, hybrid, and virtual events across various tech domains, with periodic updates as more details emerge.
The Ice Cream & Cultured Innovation Conference is the premier event for professionals in the ice cream, frozen dessert, and cultured dairy industries. This conference focuses on innovations in research, technology, and emerging market trends.
The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) is hosting its annual Tech Prom on November 14, 2024, featuring leaders in tech policy and an artist exhibition.
Unicommerce eSolutions, an e-commerce enablement SaaS platform, is set to acquire the remaining stake in Shipway, a courier aggregation platform, to provide a comprehensive solution for e-commerce brands.
Two event technology companies are launching AI-driven solutions to help event organizers optimize events, analyze performance, and enhance attendee experiences.
A finance regulation professor cautions Michigan lawmakers about the potential vulnerabilities of incorporating cryptocurrency technology into U.S. government systems, particularly concerning the Trump administration’s actions.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is probing Chinese companies, including Huawei and ZTE, to determine if they are attempting to circumvent U.S. restrictions.
The hotel industry is seeing a resurgence in corporate events, and the Adelaide Marriott Hotel is at the forefront of utilizing AI-driven technology to enhance the event experience.
Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) failed to meet its startup funding target, prompting a review of the Next Generation Incubation Scheme.