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What is a Virtual Event? Virtual Events are operated and produced completely remotely, allowing all participants to contribute from their own location. Who is your audience? One of the first things you need to consider when planning a Virtual Event is ‘who is your audience’. This will influence most decisions you make leading up to, and after, your Virtual Event. Think about who normally attends your events, or who you currently sell your products or services to. You want your audience to be specific and targeted for all involved to be engaged. What is the purpose of the event? There is an…
  Creating Space for Everyone - Diversity and Inclusion Diversity is a broad topic, particularly within the workplace, it is what makes us different from one another. Whether it be gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, how you choose to identify, socio-economic background, abilities, beliefs, skills, the list goes on. Inclusion embraces all people no matter their background or identity and provides them with equal access to opportunities and resources. I feel passionate about shining a light on best practice to inspire other organisations and hopefully attract talented and…
      How to Enter the Digital Health Industry in China June 2021 In the third workshop of TusPark UK’s China Series - Life Sciences Edition, we turn our attention to Digital Health in China. We’re joined by two major Chinese companies: Miao Health, one of the largest digital health management company in China and Happy Life Tech, an affiliate of Yidu Tech, - analytics-driven clinical development, real-world evidence (RWE)-based research, and digital commercialization solutions providers for healthcare, and a UK company in China - Nine Health Global. Here are the highlights…
With the UK government recently announcing their proposed roadmap for the easing of lockdown, companies are expected to rush to organise Hybrid Events. With Hybrid Events in 2021, businesses can aim to combine the benefits of having a virtual audience alongside a much smaller live audience. The Road to Normality Ahead Over the course of this year as restrictions on social contact are slowly relaxed, questions will need to be constantly asked about hosting events. Will venue capacities still be restricted for a while? Will social distancing still be a factor when planning an event?…
Following on from a successful collaborative event between One Nucleus and Medilink Midlands on Collaborating to Support Biotech and Med Tech Businesses Across Our Neighbouring Regions, One Nucleus dedicated our monthly online networking meeting to understanding the challenges that med tech companies faced, as well as the areas of support which could help them to thrive.  Some interesting and engaging conversations ensued, and new connections made.  I am pleased to share with you the highlights from our conversations here… Question one facilitated by Alasdair Gaw, Project Leader…
When planning a Virtual Event, it is always difficult to determine the best ways to approach each session’s content. With smaller-sized events, it is best to try and keep the intimate experiences participants get from face-to-face interaction, and with larger events, such as global conferences, it is vital to maintain high engagement from the audience. Doing this is far from easy, but fortunately, Virtual Events provide immense flexibility and near limitless reach opportunities. When businesses organise a Virtual Event, such as a corporate event, awards night, or annual AGM, one of the first…
Panel Flic Gabbay, tranScrip (Chair) Seb York, CatSci Ricky Martin, HRS (Hyper Recruitment Solutions) Phil L’Huillier, MSD Manuela Bier, SLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening) David Cronk, Domainex Maria Herva Moyano (Mariu), Charles River Laboratories The vision behind creating the Building Life Science Adventures conference was to avoid the standard jobs fair approach and instead, the focus was on giving universities, organisations and students the chance to fill knowledge gaps, debate best practice and connect to enable success within the Life Sciences. Creating careers,…
The pandemic and lockdown restrictions have created many new challenges for businesses. On top of this, companies across the UK are facing millions of pounds in penalties for unused energy since the first lockdown last year. 001 Limited have been helping clients to avoid this problem by managing and broking their utilities to avoid hidden fees and recover rebates by undertaking a historical audit. Tim Smith, Finance Director at 001 Limited explains: “While businesses are under pressure, it is vital to have a clear picture of your energy costs. We ensure that our clients fully understand their…
With coronavirus having obvious impacts on the entire events industry during the majority of 2020 and 2021, what remains to be seen is whether any benefits have come from these unprecedented times, whether any lessons have been learned, and what long term trends can we expect to see in the events landscape beyond the pandemic. From March last year, all event types, from sports and live music to conferences and trade shows, were either postponed or cancelled indefinitely. With revenue streams in most industries taking a huge hit, cost-cutting practices have become even more of an…
Panel  Flic Gabbay, tranScrip (Chair) Lisa Urquhart, Vantage  Bartlomiej Janac (Bart), Charles River Laboratories Claire Thompson, Agility Life Sciences Flic Gabbay, chairing the session, describes how each of the panellists collectively offer a ‘flavour’ of different organisations and perspectives but complement each other nicely when discussing such a topic. Flic starts off by introducing, tranScrip, and explains what ESG means to them when put into practice. Recently, tranScrip had been invested in by a Social Impact Fund which required them to have ESG KPIs (Key Performance…