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The Conference Intelligence Framework
A systematic approach to transforming event data into actionable organizational knowledge. How leading conferences are building lasting intelligence ecosystems.
Read insightThe Problem
Conferences are among the most knowledge-dense activities in modern business. But we treat that knowledge as disposable.
Conferences generate enormous volumes of valuable content, connections, and insights. Yet most of this intelligence evaporates the moment the event ends.
Without systematic capture and structuring, 90% of conference knowledge is lost within 30 days. Attendees remember fragments. Organizations capture almost nothing.
New technologies enable comprehensive capture, intelligent analysis, and persistent application of conference intelligence across the organization.
Latest Thinking
Experimental
Prototypes and experiments exploring the future of conference intelligence. These are research tools, not products.
We're always exploring new concepts in conference intelligence.
Research & Development
Exploring the frontier of conference intelligence. Concepts, experiments, and early-stage research.
Visualizing the interconnected ecosystem of conference knowledge — speakers, topics, citations, and influence networks.
From raw conference data to structured intelligence: automated extraction, classification, and synthesis workflows.
Understanding sponsor value through network effects, attendee engagement, and long-term relationship mapping.
Simulating conference scenarios: capacity planning, flow optimization, and experience modeling.
We partner with organizations to explore advanced concepts in conference intelligence.
Research & Frameworks
Original research, frameworks, and methodologies advancing the discipline of conference intelligence.
Research Lead
Founder & Research Lead
Exploring the intersection of event analytics, knowledge design, and emerging technology. Focused on how AI transforms conferences from ephemeral events into lasting knowledge ecosystems.
Areas of Focus
“The future belongs to organizations that treat conference knowledge as a strategic asset, not an ephemeral output.”
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