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A conference is a meeting of two or more
experts An expert is somebody who has a broad and deep understanding and competence in terms of knowledge, skill and experience through practice and education in a particular field. Informally, an expert is someone widely recognized as a reliable ...
to discuss and exchange opinions or new information about a particular topic. Conferences can be used as a form of
group decision-making Group decision-making (also known as collaborative decision-making or collective decision-making) is a situation faced when individuals collectively make a choice from the alternatives before them. The decision is then no longer attributable to any ...
, although discussion, not always decisions, are the main purpose of conferences.


History

The first known use of "conference" appears in 1527, meaning "a meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern". It came from the word "confer", which means "to compare views or take counsel". However the idea of a conference far predates the word. Arguably, as long as there have been people, there have been meetings and discussions between people. Evidence of ancient forms of conference can be seen in archaeological
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of common areas where people would gather to discuss shared interests such as "hunting plans, wartime activities, negotiations for peace or the organisation of tribal celebrations". Since the 1960s, conferences have become a lucrative sector of the tourism industry and have evolved into hundred billion Pound per year industry on a global scale. The growth around the world, including in Great Britain, Germany, Philippines, United States and Australia, has led to conferences themselves becoming an industry with buyers, suppliers,
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and conference facilities. Modern conferences can be held to discuss a variety of topics, from politics, to science or sport. Many conferences are held on a regular periodic basis, such as annually, biannually (twice per year), or biennially (every other year). With the development of communications technology, conference holders have the choice of replacing the physical meeting space with a telephonic or virtual form of meeting. This has resulted in terms such as a conference call or video conference.


Conference types

Conferences can have various formats, topics and intentions.


Conference formats

* Conference call, in telecommunications, a call with more than two participants at the same time * Conference hall, room where conferences are held * Video conference, with the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations


Conferences topics

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Academic conference An academic conference or scientific conference (also congress, symposium, workshop, or meeting) is an event for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their scholarly work. Together with academic or scientific journal ...
, in science and academic, a formal event where researchers present results, workshops, and other activities * Annual conferences within Methodism, the governing structure of certain Methodist churches; despite the name, these are not individual events * Athletic conference, a competitive grouping of teams, often geographical * Authors' conference, or writers' conference, where writers gather to review their written works and suggest improvements * Parent–teacher conference, a meeting with a child's teacher to discuss grades and school performance * Peace conference, a diplomatic meeting to end conflict * Press conference, an announcement to the press (print, radio, television) with the expectation of questions, about the announced matter * Professional conference, a meeting of professionals in a given subject or profession dealing with related matters or developments * Settlement conference, a meeting between the plaintiff and the respondent in a
lawsuit - A lawsuit is a proceeding by a party or parties against another in the civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number of laws still in effect today. The term "lawsuit" is used in reference to a civil act ...
, wherein they try to settle their dispute without proceeding to trial *
Trade fair A trade fair, also known as trade show, trade exhibition, or trade exposition, is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and ...
, or trade conference *
Unconference An unconference is a participant-driven meeting. The term "unconference" has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid hierarchical aspects of a conventional conference, such as sponsored presentations and top ...
or open space conference, a participant-driven meeting that tries to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference


See also

* Conference pear, a fruit, a cultivar of European pear * Conference call, a telephonic meeting * TED (Technology, Education and Design) Talks and TEDx conferences * List of Allied World War II conferences * Summit (meeting) * Symposium (disambiguation) * Convention * *


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