Virtual event
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A virtual event is an online event that involves people interacting in a
Popular uses of virtual events include
Virtual events have been widely held due to the COVID-19 pandemic, during which in-person gatherings have faced restrictions, prohibitions, or health and safety concerns.
Types
Virtual event can also refer to aspects of an event that are brought to attendees through an online experience. There are several types of virtual events:
Live
Live virtual events are live-streamed as they occur with no delays or pre-recordings much like a live television show.
Global "round-the-clock" events
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of so-called global events increased, which "virtually travel the globe"[7] "with the sun from East to West".[7] The International Association of Constitutional Law and Alma Mater Europaea university organized their first such event in July 2020, calling it a "unique round-the-clock and round-the-globe" event,[8][9] which featured 52 speakers from 28 countries.
On-demand
On-demand events consist of pre-recorded content a person may access online at their discretion. The content may have originated from a prior live event or the content may have been recorded specifically for on-demand.
Simulive
Simulive is an amalgamation of a pre-recorded webinar and a live interaction (simulated+live = simulive). In a simulive event, all audio, video, and presentation materials are pre-recorded. However, the event is scheduled and delivered to a live audience at a designated date and time.
Origins and history
Virtual events started to become increasingly popular during the
Virtual environments are becoming an increasingly important part of the
Virtual events can offer a number of ways for participants to connect and communicate. Virtual booths, forums and designated meeting places allow participants to connect with event staff, exhibitors and sponsors, or fellow attendees using
One of the key differences between
While companies have been experimenting with virtual events since the 1990s, their usage increased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic,[11] which resulted in the cancellation or modification of live events. Not only have corporations implemented virtual events, events that would normally take place at an onsite venue with live audiences have transitioned to virtual events.
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientific associations scrambled to convert their normally on-site events into virtual ones in order to share all the scientific research needed to combat the pandemic. The Genetics Society of America (GSA) was one of the early successes when they were able to convert The Allied Genetics Conference (TACC) event (only held every four years) to a virtual event in April 2020.[12] A different industry example took place on 29 November 2020 when the Miss Earth 2020 was held virtually for the first time in history. Eighty-four international delegates participated.[13] These modifications to virtual have proven resourceful and lucrative for virtual corporate emcees. During the COVID-19 pandemic, The National Speakers Association found 14% of members said that MC/facilitation became their top source of revenue in 2020, up from 3% in 2016.[14]
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