Conference News February 2020 | Page 5

5 Editor’s Letter EVOLUTION, NOT REVOLUTION ince the beginning of January, I have chaired four independent panel sessions, all loosely based on trends for 2020. For me, though, there is one major issue that needs addressing: security. You may have heard about ‘Martyn’s Law’ in the news. For those who don’t know, Martyn Hett was killed in the Manchester Arena attack in 2017. Ever since, his mother, Figen Murray, has been campaigning for the government to implement tighter security at venues. I’m going to be blunt: security at a lot of events I attend is almost non-existent. The conversations I’ve had with both venues and organisers suggests that each side wants the other to pay for it. It’s a crass angle to the conversation, but it is one we must have all the same. If you have strong views on this, I’d like to hear from you. You’ll find my email at the bottom of p6. Turning to this issue’s content, our cover story (p20) makes for fascinating reading, especially if you’re a venue struggling to get the most out of social media. Patch Media’s Matthew Beech, who spoke at our Academic Venue Conference in November, shares his tips and tricks for more impactful social content. One feature I particularly enjoyed writing this month was our Sector Focus (p24). I can’t deny I am a car enthusiast, in fact I was once a motoring journalist, so how the automotive industry is viewed through the prism of events is rather fascinating to me. As car makers move at pace to develop clean, green vehicles, they need the events industry to keep up with their evolving needs, and according to one specialist agency, this isn’t happening. Our Big Interview this month is Lex Butler, chair of the HBAA. Butler talks about the association’s plans to evolve with the times and remain relevant for its members. For the HBAA and the automotive industry, it is evolution, not revolution. The same is true for event security: don’t think you need to start from scratch. Evolve your current policies and measures. It starts by just asking questions. Martin Fullard Editor Conference News www.conference-news.co.uk