Speed Meeting - Futureproof
Presented by:
FRI
17 Jan -
10:30 -
11:30 -
Oosterpoort - Grote zaal
Sustainability & green,
Safety & mental health,
Festivals & Venues,
Event production,
Diversity & inclusion
English spoken
Meet organizers, decision makers and learn about tools in the speed meetings to ensure you, your organization and/or artist are future proof. Sign up here!
Andrew Lansley (DATE Tool) "Let's make it easy! Do you want to get a indication of how sustainable and accessible your operations are as a venue or event? Talk to Andrew. His DATE tool will give you a proper indication in 20 minutes, and you know what steps you can take. Sometimes it can be that simple.
Andrew Lansley is part of the panel: Sustainability Smackdown: CO2 vs Strategy
Matilde Breda (NATIVA) "Getting a grip on benchmarking your strategy on sustainability can be complex, especially for large companies. Nativa can help you out and create insights in your setup and progress over time for the things that can not be captured in an emission factor like CO2.
Nativa is part of the panel: Sustainability Smackdown: CO2 vs Strategy
Astrid Lubsen-Van Rojj (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) As organizers we can set up all kinds of plans to get our visitors to our locations. But do we know how our visitors make their decisions? The HvA looked into this and will share their insights on their study on organized bus travel for concerts and earlier research on what moves people to make decisions on their travel.
Sally Freeman (Eat sleep rave relax) "A live production asks a lot of energy, also from the visitor. That is why its important we safeguard their mental health. Come speak to Sally Freeman to understand more about why the mental state of visitors is important in terms of how they enjoy your show. And how this can help improve an experience at your show.
Sally Freemen is part of the panel: How do we get our visitors to do what we want them to do?
Veronique de Leon (SolSync) As you know, supporting artists is about much more than organizing. The mental and physical care is an important element in the whole process. Veronique specializes in care while they are on the road. When she is not in charge of ESNS’s own Mental Health Desk, Veronique can tell you all about the help you can give your artist while touring.
Louise Linden & Keyhan Esfandiarfard "During events we can reach a lot of people. But we can do much more than sending information, we can power transformation. Come meet our experts on the importance of climate change and the power we have to transform sustainable change with music events.
Louise Linden is part of the panel: How do we get our visitors to do what we want them to do?
Andrew Lansley (DATE Tool) "Let's make it easy! Do you want to get a indication of how sustainable and accessible your operations are as a venue or event? Talk to Andrew. His DATE tool will give you a proper indication in 20 minutes, and you know what steps you can take. Sometimes it can be that simple.
Andrew Lansley is part of the panel: Sustainability Smackdown: CO2 vs Strategy
Matilde Breda (NATIVA) "Getting a grip on benchmarking your strategy on sustainability can be complex, especially for large companies. Nativa can help you out and create insights in your setup and progress over time for the things that can not be captured in an emission factor like CO2.
Nativa is part of the panel: Sustainability Smackdown: CO2 vs Strategy
Astrid Lubsen-Van Rojj (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) As organizers we can set up all kinds of plans to get our visitors to our locations. But do we know how our visitors make their decisions? The HvA looked into this and will share their insights on their study on organized bus travel for concerts and earlier research on what moves people to make decisions on their travel.
Sally Freeman (Eat sleep rave relax) "A live production asks a lot of energy, also from the visitor. That is why its important we safeguard their mental health. Come speak to Sally Freeman to understand more about why the mental state of visitors is important in terms of how they enjoy your show. And how this can help improve an experience at your show.
Sally Freemen is part of the panel: How do we get our visitors to do what we want them to do?
Veronique de Leon (SolSync) As you know, supporting artists is about much more than organizing. The mental and physical care is an important element in the whole process. Veronique specializes in care while they are on the road. When she is not in charge of ESNS’s own Mental Health Desk, Veronique can tell you all about the help you can give your artist while touring.
Louise Linden & Keyhan Esfandiarfard "During events we can reach a lot of people. But we can do much more than sending information, we can power transformation. Come meet our experts on the importance of climate change and the power we have to transform sustainable change with music events.
Louise Linden is part of the panel: How do we get our visitors to do what we want them to do?
Speakers
Andrew Lansley
United Kingdom
Innovation Manager,
Cheltenham Festivals
Matilde Breda
Italy
Evolution Guide,
NATIVA Srl SB
Astrid Lubsen-Van Roij
Netherlands
Researcher / educator,
AUAS
Sally Freeman
United Kingdom
CEO & Founder,
Addonova Ltd
Veronique de Leon
Netherlands
Owner,
SolSync
Louise Lindén
Sweden
Founder & President,
LiveGreen Festivals & Academy