Networking at #Automate2023
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Networking at #Automate2023

I am prepping for #automate2023 and was thinking about networking, because I get asked a lot about the best approaches to networking.

Why are you attending the show? What are your goals?

Hopefully you are there for the education, strategy, innovation, meeting exhibitors and old friends and colleagues, or maybe you need a professional recharge and want to find out what is happening in the robotics and automation industry.

Here are some of my thoughts on attending and networking at a trade show or conference.

Plan, Execute and Measure. It is always good to have a networking plan, to execute the plan and measure the results, just like with any marketing effort. Without one, it is so easy to get pulled into unplanned socializing, talks or presentations, which can waste precious time. Some of this is just fine, but put that into your plan too. Maybe you have a goal to meet 50 people at #automate2023. If so figure out how to execute to that goal. Post-event, measure against the goal and answer the question, did you meet your goal?

Make Brutal Prioritizations. You cannot attend every session, you can't get to every booth, even if you want to. Research and prioritize the educational sessions that you'd like to attend, that actually provide you with value and stick to it!

Make appointments. Try to reach out to other conference attendees ahead of time to make arrangements to connect; there is nothing like a face-to-face meeting. Meeting for breakfast is a great way to stretch your networking hours.

Shows are expensive propositions. Think about the total cost of attending a show and divide it by the networking hours available. An hourly rate of networking is a good reality check for ensuring your focus and productivity. If your goal for the conference it to meet prospects, pack as much networking into the day as you can. Avoid situations where your goal is not going to be met, for example, over the lunch hour, when things are busy and congested. My rule on networking at shows is to arrive early and stay late.

Know the facility. When you arrive, it’s smart to do a quick walk about to find out where the large booths are located so you don’t waste valuable time finding things when you could be networking!

Network everywhere. There are lots of places to network at Detroit. Bus, breakfast, elevators, escalators. I like to meet and talk to people in elevators. It drives my wife crazy, but I find it very uncomfortable the way no one speaks in elevators. And it’s another opportunity to network! I’ve met fascinating people in elevators.

Research speakers, presenters and capitalize. Plan and prioritize meeting and listening to the many speakers you will have the opportunity to hear. One of the great things about Twitter and LinkedIn is that you can initiate a digital relationship before the event even happens by following, messaging, tweeting and re-tweeting. Remember the value exchange proposition. Meeting new people should be mutually beneficial.

Use Social Media. If you’re a marketer, you’re probably using social media, at least a bit. This is a great opportunity to learn and get started. Research and know your hashtags for the event and use them when you tweet or create content #automate2023

Download the mobile app. Download the mobile event prior to the start of the conference. Get to know the application and get good at sharing. Marketers are usually good at sharing and staying connected. Last minute changes to conference programming are communicated via the app, so if a session gets moved, you are informed as soon as the organizers know about it.

Introvert or Extrovert? Not all of us are good at networking. If you are an introvert, it is nice to have wing-person by your side. If you see someone that needs help, offer to make introductions. You are part of a community when you attend a conference and that is one of the value propositions of organizations.

Review the exhibitor list. Make a short list of which exhibitors to visit, ask questions, get educated and meet them. They are an important part of the industry and often have offerings that will help you become a better marketer, supplier, consultant or agency.

Get involved and have fun. Like your parents told you about school, get involved. Volunteer, do something to help the association. Offer to sponsor or initiate a morning or later day walk or a run ("Does anyone want to do a run?").

Bring lots of business cards. As old fashioned as it seems, business cards are the most efficient way to introduce yourself. You would be amazed at the number of people that run out of cards at conferences. Pro Tip – write down a follow up on the back of each business card you collect or snippets of the conversation or other cues. Makes it really easy for the follow up. Run out of cards, use your phone.

Like Golf and Tennis....

As I have blogged about networking at conferences before, networking is like a sport. You can fall down on this important task and may lose the benefit of networking. Just like in golf or tennis: it is all in the follow through.

I hope to see you at Automate2023 show in Detroit, and if we should meetup, DM me through LinkedIn or let's go for breakfast or a run.

If you like this post, share it with your network, staff and other exhibitors. Leave me some comments on anything I have forgotten :)

Monikaben Lala

Chief Marketing Officer | Product MVP Expert | Cyber Security Enthusiast | @ GITEX DUBAI in October

1 年

Jim, thanks for sharing!

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María Gabriela Morales

Communicate with your Spanish and Portuguese Audience in America. Project Management. Translation. Localization. Terminology. Accessibility. Cultural Awareness. Inclusivity.

1 年

Jim, thanks for sharing!

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Andy Balderson

Senior Director @ Brooks Automation | Sales, Marketing

1 年

Jim Beretta Looking forward to catching up with you at Automate!

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Chris Round

North American Vice President of Sales

1 年

Networking, it’s my Oxygen…been pregaming since January. Thanks Jim ~ see you in Detroit.

Bob van den Berg, C.E.T.

Managing Director at Murrelektronik Canada Inc

1 年

Look forward to attending!

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