
Guest speakers included social media strategist, trainer and international speaker Tiffany St James who talked about creating lasting digital footprints for events using social media. Andrew Lyons, from digital agency Ultra Knowledge, talked about the technology behind his powerful interactive Twitter wall.
The windows of the venue became a huge graffiti wall and were filled with doodles of all of the Olympic venues. Many guests also drew on the locations of their offices and their twitter names.
Lumacoustics provided two interactive digital badging tables for the event.
Tweetup organiser Peter Kerwood said: "I’m delighted with the response from guests at last nights event. Three years ago when we hosted the first event industry TweetUp at Sealife London Aquarium everyone thought we were a bit mad. It is great to see how far the industry has come."
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