
Judy Chang + Simon Eisenbauer + Arsh Mankotia with Roel Frissen #DESIGNtoCHANGE Live from #IMEX2025
May 24, 2025
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Judy Chang + Simon Eisenbauer + Arsh Mankotia with Roel Frissen #DESIGNtoCHANGE Live from #IMEX2025
At IMEX Frankfurt 2025, Judy Chang + Simon Eisenbauer + Arsh Mankotia appear live with Roel Frissen on the #DESIGNtoCHANGE PODcast Live from #IMEX2025. As NHL Stenden Master's students in Leisure, Tourism, and Events to share their unique perspectives on the event industry. Judy Chang from Taiwan, Simon Eisenbauer from Austria, and Arsh Mankotia from India engaged in a thought-provoking discussion with the Event Design Collective, creators of the Event Canvas methodology.
The students, part of the Future Leadership Forum, offered fresh insights into the industry's dynamics. They observed the passion and confidence of seasoned professionals but highlighted the challenges newcomers face in penetrating established networks. This juxtaposition of enthusiasm and exclusivity painted a nuanced picture of the industry's culture.
Their diverse backgrounds fueled a rich conversation about career aspirations, ranging from launching innovative event management companies to spearheading sustainability-focused initiatives. The students emphasized the importance of continuous learning and adaptability in an ever-evolving field. They shared their experiences with the Event Canvas, taught by instructor Wilco, describing how it transformed their approach to event design from initial overwhelm to appreciating its value in structuring creativity.
Looking to the future, the students predicted significant shifts in the industry. They envisioned multifunctional events that seamlessly blend online connectivity with meaningful offline interactions, addressing the growing concern of digital disconnection. The potential impact of artificial intelligence, the increasing focus on sustainability, and the need for more inclusive, cross-cultural events emerged as key trends.
The session also touched on the perceived outdatedness of traditional event formats, with students advocating for innovative approaches. They discussed the integration of event apps and other technologies as crucial for enhancing attendee experiences and bridging generational gaps. The evolving skill set required in the industry was another focal point, with emphasis on the need for multi-talented professionals capable of navigating the diverse aspects of modern events.
As the conversation wrapped up, the students reflected on the passion that drives the event industry and their eagerness to contribute to its future. Their openness to working in various locations and taking on challenges that foster growth echoed the dynamic nature of the field. This session at IMEX Frankfurt not only provided valuable insights into the perspectives of emerging event professionals but also highlighted the industry's ongoing evolution and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
See the Key Takeaways, Idea Coud and Summary in 70 languages powered by Snapsight here: https://www.snapsight.com/live-channel/24a2a0cd-ef7a-44de-9bda-9a11e1e159bd/ad387ee1-521d-43ca-932c-64921fa6b1a5/attendee?tab=ideacloud
