Hybrid event as Nobel Week Dialogue is broadcast live around the world
This year's version of the Nobel Week Dialogue was a hybrid event broadcast live from the Congress Hall at the Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre in Gothenburg. In order for as many people as possible to participate, the event combined physical participation with digital participation. Therefore, guests and audience were present in the hall, speakers and lecturers participated remotely while a global digital audience could follow the broadcast via SVT-Play and Youtube.
In conjunction with the Nobel Banquet, the Nobel Foundation holds an annual dialogue event. In doing so, it raises important and topical issues concerning our present and the world around us. This year's topic was The City of the Future and focused on how the city can be developed and improved for its inhabitants.
Participation in several ways
Nobel Week Dialogue was a livesänt hybrid event which included speakers, panel discussions and a stage performance. This meant that there were both guests in the room and participants via Zoom. A smaller physical audience was also present in the room, while a global digital audience was able to access the content easily and conveniently via SVT-play and Youtube.
Technical cooperation
The event was a collaboration between several different actors, commissioned by Information Design AB, which acted as an umbrella organisation for the technical suppliers. Adapt provided sound, video and intercom for the stage. Light IT Production lit the stage and Live OB provided the TV bus.
Linking the world together
Imagine the opportunities that a hybrid event offers even if you can't be present on site. During the Nobel Week Dialogue, people around the world were able to join the conversation about the city of the future. A hybrid solution simply brings places, people and thoughts together!
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