There are many elements to an event, such as sustainability practices, location and use of technology. All of these can shape the way an event is run and operated. Several stories from the past year highlight events that achieved something spectacular.
Case Study: How One Event Achieved Renowned Sustainability Accreditation

The Water Environment Federation’s (WEF) annual Technical Exhibition and Conference (TEC) has achieved Platinum-level certification from the Events Industry Council, the highest possible certification. Jump into the conversation with Stephanie Jones, CAE, CMP Fellow, SEPC, the managing director of event strategy at WEF, about receiving the achievement.
A Masterclass in Goosebump Moments

Hosts Global Forum gathered attendees in Athens at Hotel Grande Bretagne. Hosts Global placed everything they offer on display: transportation, entertainment, décor and gifting. Conversing with Kurt Paben, CEO of Hosts Global, and Pádraic Gilligan, SITE head of marketing and co-founder of the Irish-based SoolNua consultancy company, unveiled what the event was meant to capture.
Case Study: Renault Uses Robotics to Engage Audience

Car manufacturer Renault tapped Europalco six years after its first collaboration to showcase the company’s recent products. What the event producer went on to create was immersive and engaging; with the use of robotics and inventive event technology, a memorable experience was on display.
Case Study: PivotPrime Delivers Greater Visibility and Control of Project Expense Tracking for International Event Management Company

Billing a few event projects is one thing, but billing a few thousand can be quite the challenge. Meetings & Incentives Worldwide partnered with Pivot Payables to streamline and automate its billing process, saving the team time that can be used elsewhere.