Hybrid Events: Why should you host one?
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High North Dialogue is an annual conference bringing together major stakeholders concerned with Arctic development. The goal is to encourage and facilitate dialogue between stakeholders to promote sustainable development in the Arctic. The High North Center for Business and Governance at Nord University Business School is the host of the event.
This year, the topic is the great shifts happening in the Arctic. The event takes place on April 6. and 7. Attendees using myOnvent can of course access the content on demand even after the event is over.
“Events in the Arctic region, with its vast distances across several countries, can benefit hugely by going hybrid. Adding a digital element to the physical allows so many more people to potentially participate. This is sure to expand the reach and impact of this amazing event,” says myOnvent CEO Bjørn Christian Nørbech.
“We share the High North Dialogue’s commitment to creating productive meetings between people and promoting sustainable development.”
About half of the participants in the High North Dialogue 2022 will participate online. There will be 10 discussion panels with 44 panelists. There will also be 12 side events.
myOnvent has built a leading platform for digital and hybrid events. Organizers can manage everything from participant signups and email marketing to streaming of presentations. Digital exhibitor booths and intuitive and engaging networking functionality is available before, during and after the event.
“The High North Dialogue is focused on creating interaction and spaces for conversations, both on the official panels and amongst participants. myOnvent will be key in delivering the same opportunities to digital participants as those attending the event at the Stormen Libray in Bodø,” says Communication advisor Hogne Bø Pettersen with event organizer High North Center.
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