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Cutting edge on Hybrid Meetings
EventCamp is a brand new format of open source / co-created gatherings of mainly tech savvy people at a face to face meeting plus a number of ‘pods’ or smaller groups in other places / countries. Also up to 160 individuals followed all or part of the day from their home or office. This meeting experiments with technology, techniques and formats on the very edge of what a diverse team can imagine. Here people discover best practices, take risks and test alternatives.
During EventCamp Europe 2011, Abbit set up a mini-POD for its team in Turnhout, Belgium. Maarten from Abbit was opening speaker on Designing Hybrid Meetings at the main 'hub' in London. Paul Vanherck was leading the POD in Turnhout, ‘suffering’ the all-day 'Distant Participant' experience. This combined experience keeps our team on top in Hybrid Meetings. Paul will be available to advice and assist in your future Hybrid needs, saving you the pain of experimenting on your own.
if interested in hybrid meetings and how they save money and the environment: connect to paul.vanherck@abbit.eu.

14 free, on-demand presentations to learn more about hybrid meetings:
- a 6 minute introduction to Hybrid Meetings
- a 45 Minute presentation and 'Success Case' on Hybrid meetings EMIF2011
- a11 short presentations from the half day Hybrid Seminar on Hybrid meetings by ABBIT in 2010
- a4 Minute video from Abbit’s Hybrid contribution to EventCamp Europe 2011
- Abbit will most probably open the POD in Turnhout in 2012 for our clients so you can experience for yourself what works and what not. (book a spot with paul.vanherck@abbit.eu)
- Abbit Meeting Support did it’s first Hybrid meeting in 2000 (!) connecting 4 countries. Since than technology has evolved tremendously and now with EventCamp 2011, the ABBIT team stays up to speed. I would even say, we are on the bleeding edge of Hybrid stuf!
- For your Hybrid meeting: contact sales@abbit.eu or call +32 1 444 88 33.


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