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Twin Cities Business: How Tech is Changing the Events Game
By Tess Allen
As technology rapidly changes the way humans interact, the events industry is evolving with it. Businesses look to the hospitality sector to help them bring together customers and employees. When companies gather people for a conference, annual meeting, or employee celebration, they want their events to reflect the digital world we live in.
Twin Cities Business interviewed event planners, caterers, and other experts to learn about the latest industry technology and how it’s enhancing the impact of business events in the Twin Cities area.
Read more: http://tcbmag.com/news/articles/2019/december/how-tech-is-changing-the-events-game