First, I wanted to thank all of the Effective Altruism Global organizers and participants. I found it to be very valuable and overall well put together. There was obviously a ton of work put into it, most by conference organizers who I don't believe will get that much credit for it, and I very much commend their work.
That said, there's always a lot of room for new ideas, and I find I often get a bunch of ideas at and after these conferences. Because of the EAGx events, ideas described now may be able to be put into action somewhat soon and experimented with.
As may be expected, I recommend that people make all of their ideas be independent comments, then upvote the ideas that they think would be the most useful.
Find better ways of helping people meet other people they'd want to meet.
Probably the most useful part of conferences is meeting other people who are relevant to you and your work. However, this is surprisingly hard to do: even if you go to a talk in your area(s), it's still hard to meet the other audience members. Networking is basically random, which isn't very satisfying.
Potential solutions and there may be others out there:
-1 minute pitches where people can say who they are, what they're working on and what sort of people they want to speak to ("I'm setting up a new charity for iron fortification and need a tech guy") -Something like speed dating, but done by topic or area. -Small groups with semi-structured discussions of topics, rather than panels where 4-5 people do 80% of the talking. -Badges that allow you to express your interests. -Online 'who's who' for people to scan (did this happen already) but, again, structured by topic/cause/area/skills to allow people to search for those most useful to them, rather than have to scroll through 100s of people just in case they miss someone. -Making particular individuals network hubs on particular things so, if you speak to them, they can direct you to other people without you having to find them yourself. Obviously this already happens informally to some extent, but it could be done is a more organised way.
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