Virtual event

A virtual event is an online event that involves people interacting in a virtual environment on the web, rather than meeting in a physical location. Virtual events are typically multi-session online events that often feature webinars and webcasts. They are highly interactive, often aiming to create as similar an experience as possible to their physical counterparts.

Popular uses of virtual events include virtual tradeshows,[1] virtual job fairs,[2] virtual conferences,[3] virtual sales meetings,[4] virtual college open days,[5] and virtual company-wide gatherings.[6] Virtual events are used by organizations to deliver presentations, training, job fairs, expos, internal meetings, and sessions. They are led by a range of key stakeholders, including associations, professional meeting organizers, company executives, marketing managers, product management, human resources, and more.

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.

  1. ^ Clancy, Heather (12 September 2007). "Cyberspace Trade Shows Bring Action to the Desktop". New York Times. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
  2. ^ Bruzzese, Anita (2008-07-25). "On The Job: Virtual job fairs expand search options". USA Today.
  3. ^ Byrd, Nick (2021). "Online Conferences: Some History, Methods and Benefits". Right Research: Modelling Sustainable Research Practices in the Anthropocene: 435–462. doi:10.11647/OBP.0213.28.
  4. ^ Cisco takes its global sales meeting virtual – Technology. Event Marketer. Retrieved on 2012-07-04.
  5. ^ Lee-Potter, Emma; Pozniak, Helena (2019-09-16). "The inside story on university open days - are they really worth it?". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
  6. ^ The (Virtual) Global OfficeBusinessweek – Business News, Stock Market & Financial Advice. Businessweek (2008-05-02). Retrieved on 2012-07-04.

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