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Creative technology studio Appetite Creative has launched a virtual event management service
Creative technology studio Appetite Creative has launched its virtual event management service, offering B2C and B2B clients seeking new business solutions the opportunity to host innovative and professional events in the digital space.
Ahead of the 12th episode of ‘The Talking Giraffe’ webinar series, the announcement comes as the team at Appetite Creative experienced increased levels of engagement and new business enquiries for digital events. One of the main trends during the Covid-19 pandemic, the team of webinar experts is now offering clients the opportunity to utilize the production of unique and irreverent digital experiences.
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leaving his baby, phoenix and luna, in the back of a hot car. his family called it a horrible accident. they re completely crushed by this incident. reporter: at least 24 children have died in hot cars on this year. on average it happens every nine days. that s why advocates are pushing the hot cars act requiring all new cars to be equipped with a safety alert system to detect the presence of a child. the hope, an added safety net for parents with many wondering why it keeps happening. when we re under stress or fatigued or there s a change in a routine, very easily our brains can go into auto pilot. reporter: jenny stanley is backing the bill. her 6-year-old daughter sidney died in 2010 after climbing inside a hot car when her parents weren t looking and getting trapped. what s the most difficult part for you to remember from that day? it was just a horrible accident but there s so much guilt. reporter: now hoping a new law can help save a life. blaine alexander, nbc