Closing keynote
What the final session unlocks
- Live reconstruction of a multi-stage alert burst with mentor pauses—not a slide deck recap.
- Audience Q on decision forks where cohorts historically disagree, answered with two diverging paths.
- A single “take-home” checklist you can paste into your own runbook without vendor jargon.
The closing block is paced for tired brains: short segments, visible timers only for pacing (not sales), and a quiet exit poll that shapes the next exchange—not your inbox.
Catalog search
Jump to a course or article
Press Ctrl+K (Windows/Linux) or ⌘K (macOS) to open the overlay. Results fuzzy-match titles and descriptions in a compact table so you can scan quickly without leaving the page. The overlay respects Escape to close and keeps focus inside the dialog while open. We intentionally limit rows to reduce cognitive load during live events.
Exhibition floor
Hall map with alphabetical directory
The directory stays alphabetical so sponsors can find partners under stress. Each row lists booth code and hall wing; selecting a row highlights the matching booth cell in the schematic tree. The map is intentionally abstract—no numeric KPIs—so it reads as spatial orientation rather than a performance dashboard. Keyboard users can move through the list in order; booth cells mirror selection for quick visual confirmation. If a booth is double-booked in rehearsal, staff reconcile before doors open, which is why the tree view locks during the exchange itself. We keep sponsor blurbs offline to avoid stale claims on the public page.
Teams
Group desk
Bring five or more seats together and we extend a grouped onboarding call plus consolidated invoicing—link to the group desk form on the contact page.