A sophisticated transcription tool using AI has produced a detailed
white paper based on the educational programme at The Meeting Show Asia Pacific
(TMS APAC).
Snapsight was used during the two-day event to capture live
content and provide attendees with on-the-spot takeaways, idea clouds, and
summaries from each session.
The tool, from Singapore-based Gevme, shows how AI is
radically transforming the conference-going experience and helping organisers
add value to education programmes.
Show organisers, Northstar Travel Group, used the captured
content to produce a 22-page report of the conference programme arranged, which
is segmented into subject matter.
The paper – which can be downloaded here
– analyses and distils all the insights shared by the dozens of industry
influencers who presented at the inaugural event in Singapore.
It touches on the most pressing issues facing the meetings
and events industry – AI, sustainability, DEI, data, wellbeing etc – to provide
a valuable resource for planners.
NTG executive VP and group publisher David Blansfield said:
“There has been a lot of talk about how AI is going to transform the MICE
industry, so we were keen to put it to the test.
"What we really wanted was something that would enhance the
experience of our attendees and extend the life of the superb content that was
delivered on the show floor.
“It’s fair to say Snapsight exceeded our expectations. We
were amazed not only by the speed and accuracy of its transcription but the
useful way it presented the information.
“To produce a 22-page white paper would normally be a major
piece of work, but what we received needed just minor amendments and a touch of
editorialising from our content team.
“This kind of technology is going to revolutionise how we
produce and disseminate content.”
Download the TMS APAC POST SHOW REPORT here.
Written By
James Lancaster
AMI editor James
Lancaster is a familiar face in the meetings industry and international
association community. Since joining AMI in 2010, he has gained a reputation
for asking difficult questions and getting lost in convention centres. Proofer, podcaster, and panellist - in his spare time, James likes to walk,
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