Download our Webcasting Presentation 101 quick reference guide today, and enhance your planning with a four week readiness timeline and curated expert presentation tips. 

When Your Message Matters TM

Download the Overview

Explore GlobalMeet's Latest

The pharmaceutical industry operates under strict regulatory frameworks, making compliance a critical consideration for virtual events. Regulations impact every part of virtual event planning, from data protection laws to industry specific guidelines, and meeting these requirements while maintaining engagement can be challenging.
From simple video calls to large scale virtual conferences, virtual presence is evolving with technology increasingly shaping the way that we represent ourselves online. As our digital identities become more nuanced and expressive, virtual presence is no longer just about being seen, it’s about how we show up, connect, and communicate in online spaces.
With global concerns over environmental sustainability, hybrid events are shining as a great alternative to traditional in-person conferences by being more sustainable and less expensive to run. Business and event organizers can seamlessly adopt more sustainable practices, minimizing waste and lowering energy consumption, without sacrificing engagement or participation.

While it’s well known that webinars are a great tool for lead generation and product promotion, making sure your company is getting a sizeable return on your virtual event investment requires a dedication to quality and proper post-event analysis.

 

Join GlobalMeet’s Chief Marketing Officer, Trent Waterhouse and Digital Demand Generation Expert, Michelle Kovac, as she shares her best practices for creating a virtual event program that has generated over 100x ROI utilizing GlobalMeet’s virtual event platform. 

 

When creating accessible experiences for your audiences, identifying opportunities for accessibility improvements should be an act of foresight, not hindsight. In this conversation between GlobalMeet’s Director of Product, Catie Henderson, and Level Access’s Director of Accessibility Advocacy, Corbb O’Connor, they will discuss best practices for designing accessible products, user interfaces, and events, derived from Corbb’s years of experience helping some of the world’s largest companies meet and exceed accessibility standards for their customers.

 

Please join us as our presenters share their best practices for helping your company implement and adopt accessibility best practices.