Professional networking services, LinkedIn has confirmed that it is creating a unique audio event that will allow members participate more actively in conversations.
LinkedIn's lead for video, creators & events, Jake Poses in a blog post confirmed that the company is launching an unique audio interactive events experience to your professional identity.
Poses wrote in the post. “This month, we’re taking a big step forward and building on the success of LinkedIn Live broadcasts by launching an entirely new interactive events experience that allows our members to more actively participate in the conversation.”
Users can participate in live conversations, join speakers “on stage” as part of the discussion, and, will be able to make connections with others at an event to network after the event ends.
As reported, LinkedIn’s all-virtual events platform will eventually include moderated panel-style discussions, roundtables, and fireside chats, with the formats left up to the event hosts.
Unlike other companies with audio chat features, such as Twitter’s Spaces, LinkedIn doesn’t plan to include ticketed events, where organisers could charge for access, TechCrunch reported. The virtual events will be built on LinkedIn’s in-house tools, and a video version is expected to be available later in the spring.
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