EVENTS

No more digital events in front of the library

March 29, 2021

Cats walking in front of the screen, a blown connection and the usual, unfailing library behind you. Don't digital events deserve better?

Raise your hand if you've ever yawned at any digital event on any of the available platforms while watching the speaker speak with a bookcase behind him.
Not to mention meetings, webinars and events where the house cat spoils everything by walking in front of the screen in the middle of a very serious speech (it also happened, in this year so different from the others, to seeing inexperienced speakers turn into kittens in turn).

Wouldn't it be great to see the speakers and guests at a digital event sitting in a Spider, surrounded by classic cars? The only animal present will be the Biscione, but standing still on the Alfa Romeo badges!

Technology has a great virtue: it gives us the tools to amaze.

Far from giving up in the face of the difficult situation in the events sector, the Museum is now hosting important digital events with great attention to detail.
After all, we've always been a bit of a stickler: we like beauty to come through in the events we organise, not least because these are occasions when our 'little ones' can show our most sociable face!

A look at our control room with all the tools available to the event organisers. On request, we also have a drone for filming.

Organising a digital event at the museum means a whole crew with director, photographer, digital assistant and all the technological means and all the technological means to guarantee the highest quality of the event. Music, filming with a drone, recording and editing the footage are just some of the options we can offer.

Organising a digital event at the Museum also means having smart solutions to make all participants feel close, even if they are at a distance. For example, why not have an aperitif box or a dinner box delivered to each participant's home together with the event's press materials? A decidedly different experience from the "usual" conference.

Finally, organising a digital event at the Museum means above all communicating refinement, passion and attention to design; it also means giving importance to the event itself because, although it is certainly different, a digital event is not a second-class event.

Obviously, all our digital events give the highest guarantees in terms of safety, according to the standards put in place for health emergency management.

We are really curious to find out what you have in mind for your unique and technological event among our "small" ones!

Watch the video and book your digital event at the museum!