Musical performances and pop-up art installations created a high-energy “unconference” with themed tracks so attendees could focus on their passions.
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Organizers used the ship’s theater and ballroom to carve out spaces where small groups could gather to make the 3,000-person event feel more intimate.
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As with other Summit events, getting a high-tech constituency unplugged, off the grid, and outside was key to creating bonding experiences.
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Planners embraced the idea of conversations over presentations, and those conversations could take place anywhere—even in the pool.