AI Matchmaking and Its Promising Impact on Academic Conferences

AI Matchmaking and Its Promising Impact on Academic Conferences

Attending an international academic conference should feel like finding your tribe and not wandering through a crowd of strangers hoping someone notices your research. According to EDU Ledger, approximately 4.5 million researchers worldwide present their work at academic conferences each year. Pointing at this substantial figure, the reality of these events has become increasingly hit-or-miss.  Continue reading

12 Types of Content That Attract Researchers to Your Events

 

12 Types of Content That Attract Researchers to Your Events

Why do some events draw researchers while others do not? The reason links to the quality of content offered at each event. Researchers often look for valuable content that supports their work. They want to attend sessions that help them learn new techniques, stay up to date on the latest information, or solve problems directly. Also, they tend to work under tight schedules. The pressure to meet deadlines, review manuscripts, conduct lab work, and instruct students requires them to decide how to allocate their limited time. Because of this, they avoid content that feels invaluable. 

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