Event Tech Takes: Naomi Clare Crellin

Empathy tech places the audience at the centre of event design, using insight and data to create more meaningful experiences. It drives innovation, boosts recommendations, and can increase revenue by aligning with audience needs. Without it, events risk becoming generic and disengaging. Practical steps include gathering pre-event insights, designing tailored experiences, and continuously measuring feedback. Ultimately, empathy tech is an ongoing approach that strengthens connection, improves engagement, and helps deliver events that truly resonate with attendees.

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