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VIDEO: Mobile Air Wall; Abbit Announces World Première
Posted June 7th, 2010 by maarten.vannest...
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Abbit meeting support Introduces the Mobile Air Wall; a world premiere. This product is never used in the meetings industry and will be demonstrated in two ways at IMEX10: A real meeting room in the PDIP and a small test-booth on the Abbit stand D780. |
Mobile Air Wall: new products in the pipeline...
Posted June 8th, 2010 by maarten.vannest...
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In a peek preview, we can announce the development of a few typical conference and exhibition products.... ![]() Maarten Vanneste peeks out from the first ever set up of the Mobile Air Wall and sees several new applications. |
Mobile Air Wall Avant Première: test set up in Belgium: May 12 2010
Posted June 8th, 2010 by Anonymous|
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Mobile Air Wall was set up for the very first time in a test phase in Beerse, Belgium. on May 12, 2010. With a background in Rock&Roll, the product was known for it's acoustical absorption. It is still used to improve acoustical quality of large concert halls. Now the same product is used in a more gentle surroundings: Meetings in Exhibitions or meetings in other noisy environments. |
Speaker: Coach in public speaking: Peggy Richie
Posted June 8th, 2010 by mireia.iglesias in
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Peggy Richie (1974) is an experienced presenter, coach and trainer with heart and soul for her audience. In her career she has proven many times how important it is to know the difference between what you say and how you say it. She has encountered many different kinds of audiences and has lived through many different situations on stage. |
How Music 'Moves' Us: Listeners' Brains Second-Guess the Composer
Posted January 25th, 2010 by parbuckle in
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 16, 2010) — Have you ever accidentally pulled your headphone socket out while listening to music? What happens when the music stops? Psychologists believe that our brains continuously predict what is going to happen next in a piece of music. So, when the music stops, your brain may still have expectations about what should happen next. |
DAYLIGHTING, ARCHITECTURE AND HEALTH
Posted January 25th, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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Building Design Strategies By Mohamed Boubekri, Professor of architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Description |
Lighting Design (Chapter from the book 'A Design Manual Schools and Kindergartens')
Posted January 25th, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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Lighting Design (from 'A Design Manual Schools and Kindergartens') Background and significance of daylighting |
René Vanhove
Posted January 22nd, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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René is a creative project manager for meetings, events and live communication. His background is theatre and René has almost 20 years of experience in the meeting industry. He has been working in Africa, the Middle East and all over Europe for corporate and institutional clients. He does conceptual work, preproduction and production / staging with a dynamic focus on shaping the client’s message into a live experience. |
Dr. Nick Morgan
Posted February 7th, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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About Nick Morgan: Topics on his blog: - Basic Principles of Persuasive Rhetoric |
26 Tips for Designing Great Webcasts & Webinars
Posted September 3rd, 2009 by Samuel J. Smith in
It seems like webcasts at conferences are popping up all over the place. I believe that webcasts are going to become an important virtual component of face 2 face meetings in the future.





























