The Made in Group team is unifying data so that, when it comes to networking events, the most relevant members will be invited to attend and resultantly placed into the right groups.
This is part of our new events campaign for 2021 - "A Hybrid of Online and In-Person Events". The survey is mandatory for all members wishing to get maximum success from this new events format.
To launch this new format, Made in Group have created a survey to collect member data and ensure that the new events are as successful as possible for members. Click below to complete this 10 minute survey.
What Does “Member Matching” mean?
The member matching service is a new feature in development for the Made In Group's online platform. It will provide recommendation services to the users of the platform.
The recommendation services are intended to improve the user experience by targeting other members, users and events based on what the user is looking for and what is important to them - facilitating better networking and for stronger connections to be made.
David McDonald, a KTP Associate from Birmingham City University, joined the team at Made in Group a few months ago, to help in bringing a stronger element of data expertise and artificial intelligence to the platform.
The new "member matching" tool will use artificial intelligence to group members depending on what they:
- Buy
- Sell
- What sector they sit within
- What they would like to gain from the Made in Group events.
The digital team is in the process of beta testing this new feature on the platform and there are more events being added to the Made website every day. This will be finished by the end of this week.
What Do ALL Members Need To Do?
The purpose of this survey is to identify how the member matching service can be of most use to you - the users.
This form is mandatory for all members of Made in Group who wish to get the most from the new events format.
In order to build relevant industry connections at the Made in Group events, we ask that you please fill in the form below (which takes approximately 10 minutes):