For the latest in CMW’s new Sessions series of short video interviews, International Features Editor Stuart Wood spoke to EventsAIR’s Paul Martin. Martin is executive director of strategic business at the digital event platform, and spoke about how the company adapted its digital offering to meet the pandemic head on. He also weighs in on the longevity of the many new businesses that have appeared in the sector.
CMW Sessions: The longevity of digital event platforms
The sector saw massive change. New platforms emerged quickly. EventsAIR's Paul Martin discusses how established companies adapted their digital solutions during the pandemic. He offers insights on whether the influx of new event technology businesses can sustain long-term success.
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17 February 2021, 3:40pm
17 February 2021, 3:40pm
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