Digital Twin Building

Why Equity Is at the Core of Spatial Design Technology

The integration of spatial design technology, specifically 3D digital twins, into the events industry represents a transformative step towards equity and accessibility.
4/23/2024

In this day and age, it’s imperative to run businesses with equity in mind, and the events industry is no exception. Equity, in a general sense, refers to being fair or impartial, within a business this can be reflected by ensuring everyone has access to the same tools and benefits. But how does this work in practice? Upholding a sense of equity in the events world has previously been a challenge, but with the recent advancements in technology we’re beginning to see a shift towards a more accessible and equitable industry.  

Historically, the events industry has been somewhat exclusive, often favoring large corporations and established players with extensive resources. As a result, small businesses and freelance planners have long faced challenges in accessing premium venues, marketing their services effectively, and competing on a global stage.  

Enter technology, which offers a multi-faceted solution, helping to broaden access and bring down costs. The availability of spatial design technology, specifically 3D digital twins, levels this playing field by providing a virtual environment that anyone can navigate and utilize, giving planners the space to showcase their creativity and skills without the constraints of physical distance or financial barriers. 

Spatial design technology allows businesses to transcend the limitations of physical environments and conventional thinking to explore the infinite possibilities of space. For event planners, harnessing the power of this technology involves creating precise 2D and immersive 3D rendering of spaces, whether that’s of event venues, real estate, conferences, or any other areas.  

Within this digital realm, planners can visualize scenarios, fine-tune layouts and seating arrangements. These technologies can also be used to improve collaboration across teams – whether they work in the same office, remotely or asynchronously from across the globe. This approach empowers planners, venues and all stakeholders to anticipate challenges, optimize experiences, and ensure seamless execution, ultimately enhancing the success and impact of any event. 

Improved accessibility and reach

Equity in the events industry translates into tangible benefits for all stakeholders involved. Freelancers and small-scale businesses, previously restricted by geographical limitations, can now market their services globally. Today, event planners can – at any time and no matter where they are located, access and visualize event spaces across the world, expanding their clientele and diversifying their portfolio. This broader reach not only enhances business opportunities but also fosters a more diverse and inclusive industry landscape.  

Lower costs and barriers to entry

Moreover, the ability to greatly reduce, if not remove, travel costs associated with scouting venues – as well as the efficiencies that technology can unlock– contribute to a more sustainable and cost-effective approach to event planning. This enables businesses to allocate resources more efficiently, directing a greater share of investment into the quality of services and event experience. This efficiency, coupled with increased accessibility, promotes innovation and creativity within the events industry. 

Quicker, more efficient collaboration

From a client perspective, equity in the events industry also translates into a richer and more diverse array of offerings. Clients can explore and experience virtual event spaces first-hand, empowering them to make informed decisions irrespective of their location. The democratization of event planning tools fosters a client-centric approach, where preferences and visions are seamlessly translated into memorable experiences. 

Fundamental shift

Embracing equity in the events industry requires a fundamental shift in mindset towards inclusivity and collaboration. In doing so, the events industry can harness the full potential of emerging technologies to create lasting impact and positive change. 

The integration of spatial design technology, specifically 3D digital twins, into the events industry represents a transformative step towards equity and accessibility. This approach not only breaks down geographical barriers but also empowers businesses of all sizes and budgets to thrive in a competitive landscape. By embracing equity and technology, the whole sector can unlock new opportunities, foster creativity, and redefine standards of inclusivity for future generations of event planners and enthusiasts alike. 

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