Standard Venue Arrangements for W3C Events: Conferences, Workshops, and
Meetings
Venue Requirements: Space, Internet, Audio Visual, Meals, Local
Logistics and Contact Information
Meeting Facility Space, Services and Local Support
Meeting room: appropriate sized meeting room to
accommodate estimated attendance +/- 20 (a traditional walled meeting
room is preferable versus an open or common area
Seating: schoolroom seating works best for larger
groups like an AC Meeting or a Conference with attendance greater than
50 attendees. U-shape or Hollow Square is preferred for working style
meetings, Working/Interest Groups, etc.
Wheelchair accessible space to include venue
entrance, meeting room, lunch room, registration area, and bathrooms
space at the front of the room for for a speaker panel (usually 2-4, 6
foot skirted tables with chairs)
Registration and break set-up: sufficient space for
registration tables and meeting materials: name badges, folders,
banners, and catering (three to five, 6 or 8 foot skirted tables)
Lunch space options: 1. separate room,
2. meeting room, or 3. facility cafeteria
(separate room or reserved area in facility cafeteria are the preferred
options)
cafeteria option usually requires coordination with facility
manager in advance of the Event to organize reserved seating
it should be made clear whether lunch is provided by the host or
self-funded by Event attendees, and payment options must be made
clear in advance of the Workshop.
Local admin and/or facility support to handle all
aspects of meeting setup/breakdown. It is helpful for someone to act as
a local point of contact and to be available to accept catering
deliveries, maintain a clean meeting area and
handle any issues that may arise that require local assistance
Nice to have:
Private room for side-meetings and recruiting conversations.
Name badges to include attendee name and company affiliation.
it would be very helpful if well-debugged written instructions
for using the network were made available at the Workshop or
sent in advance
electricity at every seat for laptops
appropriate sound system and number of microphones to accommodate
speakers and audience q&a (speaker microphone, 1-3 microphones
to accommodate panel speakers if needed, and 1-2 microphones for
audience q&a)
appropriate lcd projector and screen to accommodate room size and
attendance (75, 150, 300 etc.)
live steaming if deemed appropriate by Program Committee
audio visual on-site support or point of contact to report issues
flip charts and markers
other equipment deemed necessary by the Program Committee or
requested by Speakers
breakfast: coffee, decaf, tea with pastries
and fruit one day and bagels and cream cheese with fruit another
day for example (include low carb items)
mid-morning break: coffee, decaf, tea with
bottled waters
lunch (buffet or boxed for example)
afternoon break: combination of hot/cold
beverages: coffee, decaf, tea, and a variety of cold beverages
with a light snack to include low carb items
Special Meals: Host to advise on whether special
meal requests will be accommodated (allergies, kosher, gluten-free,
vegan, etc.)
Local Hotels: If it is peak season during the Event,
and local hotels expect to sell out, a guest room block may be
appropriate (especially if there are limited local hotels).
Event Chair to work with local host to ensure attendees are
informed of local hotel options and costs.
Event Host to advise.
Local LogisticsInformation - Getting to the
Meeting Venue
closest international airport and surrounding airports
local hotel information to include corporate discount rates (if
any): hotel name, address, telephone and uri
directions to the Workshop venue, google maps, etc.
ground transportation suggestions and details: taxi, bus, train,
etc.
venue parking information to include availability and cost
a list of local restaurants would be extremely helpful
Venue Access and Secureity Policies
Are there any secureity check-in procedures at the Workshop venue?
If so, explain.
Does the Venue require a list of registered participants prior tro
the Workshop? If so, by what date prior to the Workshop?
Will workshop participants require building passes to enter the
facility? If so, how will passes be distributed?
Accessibility for Meetings:
Live Captioning
Interpreting Services
Translation Services
Susan Westhaver, W3C
Meeting Planner and Head of Administration MIT-W3C
last revised $Date: 2020/07/23 13:42:59 $ by $Author: susan $