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Practical insights for planning corporate conferences and seminars in Dublin.

March 12, 2025

What to Prepare Before a First Consultation

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March 5, 2025

Choosing a Service Format That Actually Fits

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February 26, 2025

Questions Clients Ask Before Starting

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Related Resources for Event Planners

Acoustic Design Checklist

Before your next conference, review our guide on reverberation control and speaker placement for Dublin venues. Proper planning prevents costly last-minute fixes.

Lighting for Brand Alignment

Use gobos and LED fixtures to project company colors without distracting from the presentation. We cover setup time and power requirements for each option.

Optimizing Acoustic Design for Large Conference Halls

How acoustic treatment transforms attendee experience in Dublin venues.

Read the guide

Lighting Setups That Elevate Corporate Branding

Creative lighting techniques for brand-aligned event staging.

See examples

AV Equipment Hire: What Every Event Planner Should Know

Essential AV considerations for seamless corporate events in Dublin.

Get the checklist
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