1. 3D Television
Definitely the darling of the show.
while I am excited about this technology, I don’t think event professionals will be forced to incorporate them into their events, unless you're planning gaming or some other uber tech events.
My prediction: No need to spend the time and money researching 3D technology at least until 2011. In the mean time, you might want to consider how your content can benefit from 3D technology.
2. E-Readers
Now we're getting more practical for planners. First on the scene was the Kindle by Amazon a very smart device and distribution combination that allows you to download electronic versions of books on a digital device. Sounds simple enough right. Until CES 2010 came along and everyone and their grandfather introduced a new e-reader. I won't go into each of them, since E-Reader Reviews and Huffington Post have done such a great job of reviewing each reader.
I will just add the benefits I see for events:
a. The elimination of handouts and product training manuals. For those of us who remember producing and printing massive 3" thick 3 ring binders, this is a no brainer way to reduce the amount of paper and waste associated with some events and meetings.
b. The implications for visually impaired attendees. While these devices are relatively expensive compared to their stock counterparts, the options for visually impaired attendees are endless with these devices.
c. Staying connected: Larger than a smart phone, and smaller than a laptop.
My prediction: is that the e-reader, netbook, and the tablet will become one in the same. Imagine if your attendees are all
attorneys or doctors and you give them an e-reader device for attending your meeting. The device will most likely become a favorite gadget for them. Just think, they have your logo, programmed introduction, and you can send instant updates to them at anytime. (on some devices)
3. Mobile:
In the book; The Social Media Bible, author Lon Safko refers to mobile as the 4th screen. To take it a step further, I think mobile will become the third or even the second screen for some. The Smartphone war between Apple and Google, and all of the wireless carriers will only prove to be a win win for consumers.
As event planners, we will have to be in the smartphone app business sooner rather than later. The number of conference related smart phone apps, will continue to grow in 2010. I mean, If an app can start your car, we can certainly create one to direct us to the right exhibitor booth.

My prediction: A huge trend from CES 2010 was anything Android. With a rumored 25 new handsets being introduced across all
wireless carriers, and iphone still in it's exclusive deal with arguably the worst of the carriers (in customer service) be prepared to nurture the droid.
Full Disclosure: I just announced my own Android application.

4. Power
If you've ever been that guy or girl at a conference tweeting out. "hey does anyone have a charger for a (insert product here)"
you will will appreciate this next trend. Wireless Power!
With products like Powermat emerging as affordable wireless power options, I think planners should start to consider Power lounges, just as some of us have embraced bloggers lounges and internet cafes.
Prediction: Since we're all blogging, tweeting, picture taking and vlogging from events these days. The power station will see lines as long as the ladies room. This could also just be a dream of mine. Either way, be prepared to power up your attendees!
5. Twitter: I can't stress enough how much twitter can add to your conference experience. From simply inviting attendees to your booth or session, to using #hashtags to announce booth activities, twitter is a great way to bring excitement and connectivity to your event for both
attendees and onlookers alike. I am also very impressed by the out pouring of support you receive via Twitter. People are more than willing to help you reach your goals and help you share your message. From this simple tweet from
@MsStallings the community came together to get her to her destination.

Predictions: Many planners will begin to incorporate Twitter into their events(very clumsily at first), then it will become a very powerful strategy. Go forth and tweet!
6. Location Based Promotions: Foursquare seemed to be the big winner at CES this year. Attendees were actually able to check in at specific booths during the show. One of my favorite posts was from @KodacCB

Results: Over 1300 check ins and 631 unique visitors.
Prediction: Although Foursquare is not too flattered, now that Yelp has thrown it's hat into the ring of location-based services (LBS), I think it will only enhance the options available to planners and venues alike.
7. Video Video Video
As I eluded to in #4, Video is going to be a huge trend this year. As devices become more HD, more waterproof, more portable,and especially more affordable. Everyone who is anyone will be uploading video from your events. As planners, we have been video taping sessions and keynotes for years, but now the technology is becoming more affordable and less tech specific that just about anyone can point and shoot video.
For exhibitors, if you don't have a video camera set up in your booth to capture feedback and comments from your visitors. you're missing the boat. Are you measuring impressions? How many pictures from your booth ended up on flickr? Think of it as content. Everyone can use it these days.
Prediction: More events and conferences will have video staging areas for their own on site content programing as well as
for use for those up and coming video bloggers out there.
These are just a few of the trends that I think will have some impact on event professionals going forward. I'm sure there are more that I missed. Please feel free to add your favorites in the comments.
Cheryl
A great mix of shiny new gadgets, and 'must-have' services and tools for attendees. Thanks for the tips!
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ReplyDeleteGreat list of practical applications of the technology trends from CES.
Interesting enough, 3D has already made its way into some conferences and events. This past spring, the Georgia Association of Bee Keepers had a 3D opening general session complete with 3D videos, pictures and 3D glasses. It was a huge hit for them and got their audience "buzzing"...pardon the pun.
These is some really great things - so many implications! Thanks for sharing Cheryl!
ReplyDelete- EventGeek at eventgeek.org
I hate to say I told ya so... but the Apple Ipad is just about what I predicted.in #2 (just didn't know it would be so soon)
ReplyDeleteJeff, I would have loved to be a fly on the wall at the Bee Keepers Conference. :-) Thanks for the comment.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a week for my predictions. First, the ipad announcement prooves my reader /tablet/ netbook prediction. In just a few days the Grammys show up with a 3D MJ tribute.
ReplyDeleteGaming, uber tech, and umm Entertainment, or the national bee keepers conference. Ha!
Still a gr8 week for geeks like me.