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Creating Sensory-Friendly Events

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Anyone who’s ever walked a trade show knows how easy it is to hit stimulus overload. And that becomes even more of a challenge for neurodiverse or introverted attendees. So how can we make our conferences and trade shows more sensory-friendly? Professional Event Host and former BBC broadcaster Clare Forestier shares tips on how to: Create breathing space for attendees to recharge Consider sensory needs like you do accessibility issues Provide a better AX (Attendee-first eXperience) Include sponsors in the conversation Related links: Overland Park Convention Center’s Sensory Room Trade Show Insights interview with Al Mercuro on sustainability Clare’s website
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Anyone who’s ever walked a trade show knows how easy it is to hit stimulus overload. And that becomes even more of a challenge for neurodiverse or introverted attendees. So how can we make our conferences and trade shows more sensory-friendly? Professional Event Host and former BBC broadcaster Clare Forestier shares tips on how to: Create breathing space for attendees to recharge Consider sensory needs like you do accessibility issues Provide a better AX (Attendee-first eXperience) Include sponsors in the conversation Related links: Overland Park Convention Center’s Sensory Room Trade Show Insights interview with Al Mercuro on sustainability Clare’s website
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