With travel restrictions limiting mobility for international attendees and concerns about the viability of large gatherings, event organizers have had to quickly adapt their plans to protect the health and safety of their teams and event attendees.
Getting back to normal will take some time, and events will look different in the interim. To bridge that transition, many event and meeting organizers are choosing to offer virtual participation options and hybrid formats that allow for small local gatherings, while also broadcasting to remote attendees and satellite locations.
Want to learn more about Hybrid Meetings and how it can improve how you do business for the rest of 2020 and beyond? Keep reading to learn more.
A hybrid meeting is essentially what it sounds like—an event or meeting that combines in-person and virtual participation simultaneously. The event takes place in a physical location, but has a live audience actively watching and participating in the event. Virtual participants should be able to engage with any of the speakers in the room, participate in Q&As and network with other attendees.
Radisson Hotel Group has designed an innovative way to use Zoom to help event organizers rethink large-scale corporate meetings and conferences as hybrid events. Zoom Rooms provides a no-hassle, all-in-one video conference room system at Radisson Hotel Group’s meeting venues, allowing attendees to gather in smaller, socially distanced groups and connect by video to other satellite meeting locations with one click.
What differentiates Radisson Hotel Group’s concepts are its robust offerings and technology across all participating properties in their portfolio. This helps ensure a consistent experience across all remote locations.
Radisson Hotel Group will pilot the program in 50 select hotels, with the goal of expanding to over 450 properties across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Radisson Hotel Group’s hybrid meeting services also include:
Check out an overview of Radisson’s hybrid meeting experience for your virtual events and hybrid meetings.