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Dimensional Innovations Releases Virtual Meeting Platform
Immersive environments, interactive branded content differentiate from other hybrid solutions
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dimensional Innovations (DI) announces the launch of its interactive, experience-driven meeting and briefing platform called Dimensional Innovations Virtual Experience, or DIVE. Blending a physical and digital environment, this immersive video conferencing tool helps businesses engage their audiences and effectively relay their brand s story through customizable content, 360-degree environments, robust storytelling features and modern video playback capabilities.
As virtual meetings have become critical for conducting business and user engagement continues to evolve, DIVE provides a more personal, intimate experience for attendees. Web-based with no software to download, DIVE allows meeting participants to co-pilot a pr
Hotels, restaurants deal with staff deficit as events return this year Share Updated: 6:28 PM CDT Apr 18, 2021 Share Updated: 6:28 PM CDT Apr 18, 2021
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Show Transcript THE PANDMIC HIT THE DES MOINES HOSPITALITY BUSINESS HAR WITH HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS LOSING HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN REVENUE. EVENTS ARE NOW STARTING BACK UP AND PLACES ARE RE-OPENING SO BUSINESSES ARE HOPING TO BOUNCE BACK. BUT AS KCCI’S KAYLA JAMES SHOWS US THERE’S STILL A HURDLE IN THE WAY, A LACK OF EMPLOYEES WE EITHER CANCELLED OR POSTPONED OVER 370 EVENTS. KAYLA: HAVING AN ECONOMIC IMPACT OF OVER $400 MILLION TO DATE. CATCH DES MOINES’ GREG EDWARDS SAYS THE LACK OF TOURISM LAS YEAR PROVED TO BE DETRIMENTAL. WHILE HE’S HOPEFUL FOR CHANGE AS EVENTS RETURN, THERE’S STILL AN OBSTACLE. BEING ABLE TO STAFF BUSINESSES LIKE HOTELS WHO LOST SO MANY EMPLOYEES DURING THE PANDEMI THEY WENT FROM STAFFS OF 200 PEOPLE DOWN TO 8 OR 12. KAYLA: LIKE OTHER HO
More than 10 months after Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams announced that $150,000 of drug forfeiture money is missing as the likely result of an internal theft, the investigation continues.
Citing a conflict of interest with investigating her own office, Adams announced last year that the matter was being referred to the Pennsylvania Attorney Generalâs office.
On Wednesday, Jacklin Rhoads, a spokesperson for Attorney General Josh Shapiro, said the investigation is ongoing and the office âcannot comment further at this time.â
On June 1, Adams announced that the missing money had been detected by an internal audit of cash seized by the drug task force.
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