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3 Proven Strategies for a Successful Hybrid Manufacturing Day 2021 Event

3 Proven Strategies for a Successful Hybrid Manufacturing Day 2021 Event

While Fridays have always been a reason to celebrate, the first Friday of October is one that is near and dear to the MEP National NetworkTM, as this year, Friday, October 1, is Manufacturing Day (MFG Day)!

Organizing your MFG Day events may have changed quite a bit in the last 18 months. Prioritizing safety, venue capacity constraints, and reduced corporate travel have presented real challenges for organizing manufacturing expos, conferences, factory tours, and other in-person traditional events. Full day (or week-long) virtual programming may not always be the right solution with short audience attention spans, meeting attendee needs for connection and networking, and “Zoom fatigue.” So why hold a hybrid event with both in-person and virtual aspects? By combining both in-person and virtual experiences into a hybrid event, you pave the way for increased participation and greater regional and national attendance.

Hybrid Events

Creating a successful hybrid event requires more than a Zoom meeting link. It involves intentionally thinking about ways to enrich the experiences for all attendees. What works for an in-person event will not always translate to your virtual audience. A successful hybrid event requires balancing similar needs in different ways. If you are considering a hybrid event for your MFG Day celebration, here are three ways to ensure that everyone walks away with a positive experience.

1. Keep Attendees Engaged

The key to any great event is providing great content, like determining the in-demand topics and presenting dynamic speakers. However, with hybrid events, this alone is not enough because both of your audiences will experience these things differently. Here are some quick tips:

2. Communicate With All Attendees

When planning for an in-person event, it is likely that you will have a designated session moderator to introduce each session, facilitate audience questions, and help attendees get to their seats or answer their questions. Make sure that virtual attendees also have dedicated resources.

3. Create Community

One of the best things about attending events in-person is the ability to network and participate in smaller breakout sessions. Not having these virtual options can be very frustrating for those attending online. Make sure to:

Extra Tip: Make Sure to Celebrate Manufacturing!

Regardless of how you decide to host your Manufacturing Day event, the most important thing is to celebrate the contributions of America’s manufacturing industry! If you’d like more information on hosting a hybrid event, the MEP National Network would love to help! The Network has participated in MFG Day since its inception and has experts in every state and Puerto Rico. Reach out to your local MEP Center for more information.


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