by openskypr | Aug 29, 2024 | Consumer Technology, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media
Technologies Shaping the Future of Displays – Part 1 Angie Kellen, Director, Client Services, Open Sky Communications Building on my previous blog “The Very Bright Show that was Display Week 2024”, which reviewed the amazing displays at the event, I want to highlight...
by openskypr | Dec 17, 2021 | Consumer Technology, Marketing, Public Relations
Biomimicry and AI – Part 2 Angie Kellen, Director, Client Services, Open Sky Communications In my blog, Adopting Nature’s Wisdom – Biomimicry, I provided several examples of how humans have taken innovation inspired through nature and adopted it to our...
by openskypr | Dec 17, 2020 | Consumer Technology, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media
Virtual Events on a Gaming Platform – Effective or Just Fun? Angie Kellen, Director, Client Services, Open Sky Communications In my last blog, “Virtual Events – Good, Better, What’s Next?”, I wrote that I would review of The Connected Virtual Tech Event, which...
by openskypr | Apr 8, 2020 | Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media
Communications in the COVID-19 Era Angie Kellen, Director, Client Services, Open Sky Communications In choosing my blog topic, I was a bit reluctant to add to the much-covered COVID-19. As a PR professional, I am fortunate that much of my business is done...
by openskypr | Nov 11, 2019 | Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media
Angie Kellen, Director, Client Services, Open Sky Communications For more than 100 years, the debate has raged on whether Daylight Saving Time (DST) is actually helpful or hurtful. On November 3rd, in California we ‘fell back’ and gained an hour. What’s not to love...
by openskypr | Jun 12, 2019 | Marketing, Public Relations, Tradeshow and Events
Angie Kellen, Director, Client Services, Open Sky Communications I attended LIGHTFAIR International 2019, which was held in Philadelphia last month. For those of you unfamiliar, it is the largest North American event for the lighting industry. I’ve heard it described...