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Event Trends to Watch in 2022
BY MIGUEL NEVES LISA JADE HUTCHINGS | DECEMBER 21, 2021
At the beginning of 2021, event planners and marketers across the globe felt hopeful for the year to come. However, 2021 has been a tough year for many within the industry. While the sector has seen a return of in-person events, with the discovery of a new Covid variant, event professionals have been dealt a fresh blow as they move into 2022.
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But it is not all bad news. With the emergence of innovative trends that include advanced event tech and solutions, planners can better equip themselves to navigate the new year. Recently, EventMB, in partnership with leading industry experts, weighed in on the top 11 trends event planners and marketers can expect to see in 2022.
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In this post, we provide a snapshot of the EventMB 2022 Event Trends Summit’s top trends, with key insights into how these trends will shape our sector moving forward.

ORGANIZE AN EVENT WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY
UPDATED BY Paresh RANE ON FRI, 05/24/2019 - 14:47 | News
6 Tips to Create Unforgettable University Events
Student life can be challenging, but most of us look back at it as the most memorable time of our lives. While it can be tough to juggle social events with responsibilities, it is very important that chemistry students get to relax and unwind.
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As we all know, they have quite a huge amount of work to get through, which can be extremely stressful. If you want to get your chemistry students more engaged in university events, we have a couple of ideas for you.
In this post, we share some ideas for crafting an unforgettable university event.
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Mashups and Mingling
Most of the time students from different campuses don’t interact and mingle. This can result in a dull and limited social life. You can organize a mashup and mingling event where students from different backgrounds get to exchange ideas and share their passions.
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Organize a Game Night
Being a student can be stressful, and what better way to get rid of that stress than by playing games? You can host an online casino game night where students will be able to gamble, and all their winnings will be donated to a charity organization or even a campus in need of funds. The options are endless!


Massilia Solar Cooking Contest 21 -
#MSCC21
(Saturday, September 25th from 9am to 3pm)
Event on registration, within the limit of the number of places provided by the health restrictions in force.

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Polytech Marseille, the Restaurant Le Présage and Les festins Photoniques are co-organizing the 1st solar cooking contest, in partnership with the IUSTI Laboratory and the IMI Institute.
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The contest is open to all amateur or professional cooks who share our values and wish to promote this beautiful project. Everyone can bring his or her own solar cooker or use one of those made available by the contest organizers to make the dish of his or her choice based on fruits or vegetables.
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The IUSTI Laboratory and the Institute of Mechanics and Engineering (IMI) are the R&D partners of the research project led by Benjamin KADOCH, teacher-researcher at Polytech Marseille, aiming to develop a system of autonomous cookers based on concentrated solar energy (Scheffler parabola) with heat storage, allowing to free from the intermittency of the resource.