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Your weekly roundup of event must-knows.
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From local fair to global reach — how NUS pulled it off.
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onboard:earth just hit £740K for environmental restoration.
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Julius Solaris breaks down what AI really means for events.
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Get it right, and you’re in next week’s Gevme Weekly.
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Hot Off the Press
onboard:earth raises £740K for Environmental Restoration
onboard:earth community just hit a huge milestone — £740,000 raised for environmental and renewable energy projects. Now, they’re aiming for £1M by 2026.
With new tools to track event travel emissions and more festivals joining the cause, the live events industry is proving it can drive real climate action.
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Fresh Finds
AI x Events: What's Actually Working?
The AI buzz is real, but what’s actually working for events? This breakdown cuts through the noise with real-world use cases, common mistakes, and what’s next for AI in event engagement.
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What’s inside: Video, slides, audio, executive summary, transcript.
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Why it’s worth your time: Smarter engagement, less manual work, and AI that actually makes life easier.
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What you’ll walk away with: Real use cases, common pitfalls to dodge, and tips you can put to work right now.
Short, sharp, and genuinely useful.
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Real Wins
How NUS Took Its Postgrad Fair Beyond Borders
1,077 students showed up in person. But the real reach was online.
NUS kept things seamless with touchless check-ins, smooth virtual access, and rock-solid streaming (even in China). Hybrid, without the headache.
See how they pulled it off.
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