Bizcast: Enrico Gallorini on his book, “In-Person”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar
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Fascinated by the “how” and, most importantly, the “why” behind unforgettable live events that have the power to change lives, Enrico Gallorini has dedicated his life to decoding the profound impact that in-person experiences at large human gatherings have on individuals, society, and the world at large.
His most significant finding is the unique ability that only live events have to inspire and drive human evolution. Through his research, he has uncovered remarkable and enduring patterns dating back to the very origins of humanity; insights that remain relevant today and will become even more vital in the future.

Described as a forward thinker with a rare intellect and a distinguished expert in the events industry, Enrico is a Strategic Researcher specialising in Visitor Experiences and Author of the book: “In-Person: A Journey Through the Unstoppable Evolution of Events”. He has captivated audiences across 20 countries, delivering keynote speeches at prestigious universities and international conferences, where he explores the transformative power of in-person events.
As the Co-Founder and CEO of GRS Research and Strategy (www.grsnet.it), a cutting-edge boutique multinational research firm headquartered in Venice, Italy, Enrico brings a unique blend of business intelligence, creativity, positivity and passion to the Human-to-Human industry.
- Enrico Gallorini discusses the writing and content of his book, “In-Person, A Journey Through the Unstoppable Evolution of Events”. His book is the result of his research into the past, present and future of events and the events industry. He writes about how the earliest events evolved into the present-day events.
- He predicts that the future of events, while aided by AI and cutting-edge technology that will help to transform the experience, at the core, the need to make human connections will keep driving the industry, and even more as we, as humans feel increasingly isolated.
- He also concludes that events have driven globalisation, and globalisation has also driven the global events industry, the two acting in tandem in a virtuous cycle.
Run time – 01:01:05 mins.
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