2015 By The Numbers

In the annual tradition of predictions, we've already looked ahead to 2016 trends, but we also want to take a moment to look back at the year that was.  As we've reported, 2015 turned out to be a great year for the federal events industry with government budgets and restrictions around training and travel loosening.

In the spirit of using Big Data, we took a look at our own data sets and pulled a couple numbers that speak to the year that was.[Tweet "A look at our own data that speak to the year that was. #GovEventsBlog"]

  • 3,197 - Total number of events posted on GovEvents in 2015. This shows a healthy and consistent stream of training and networking opportunities for federal, state and local government and industry professionals.
  • 2,466- Number of in-person events posted on GovEvents in 2015.
  • 728 - Number of webcasts posted in 2015. While the web continues to grow as a learning and training medium, in-person events still dominate the event landscape.
  • 1,420 - Free events posted on GovEvents. Even with loosening budgets, many high-quality events remain free for government and military participants to encourage participation and collaboration.
  • 366 - On-demand events available. Our 'anytime anywhere' culture has encompassed the event market as well, giving attendees the opportunity to download pre-recorded talks, demos, and discussions. Some of these on-demand events are recorded from live events and re-purposed for a longer shelf life as an online download.
  • 757 - Number of different organizers that posted events in 2015. It's a diverse market of event planners from government agencies, to technology vendors, to non-profit associations, to professional event companies giving every attendee the experience they need to advance their career.

And we can't resist a look ahead--there are already 708 events posted for 2016 and that number is growing by the day.[Tweet "We can't resist a look ahead--there are already 708 events posted for 2016. #GovEventsBlog"] We hope you all have a happy, healthy, and productive 2016 and look forward to you stopping by regularly for event searches and the latest news that impacts how the government community learns and networks!

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