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7 Unique Activities for Your Next Conference or Kickoff

After a few hours of conferencing, it’s nice to stretch your legs, change the scenery, and give your brain a chance to focus on something other than PowerPoint presentations, budget reports, and charts. There are plenty of activities that work well for conferences, but maybe you haven’t considered these out-of-the-ordinary options?

1. Zombie Escape Teambuilding

The world is nearly over, and it’s up to you and your colleagues to save it. This is teambuilding at its highest level as you’re chased by bloodthirsty zombies. Navigate through a massive research facility staffed with actors and equipped with advanced effects, and try to save the world by finding the antidote. Arm yourselves for close combat and gather your courage because you’ll need it! Suitable for both large and small groups.

2. Climbing

This activity requires participants to step outside their comfort zone and conquer their fear of heights. Climb up (top-rope climbing) or rappel down a cliff under the guidance of skilled instructors. Challenge yourselves to reach the top, perhaps as part of a conference where you’ve just presented new company goals, or take the leap over the cliff edge in an exercise that encourages taking risks! Rappelling is less physically demanding than climbing up, making it suitable for most groups.

3. Create Your Own Music Video

Haven’t we all dreamed of being a pop or rock star at some point? In this activity, you’re divided into production teams to create your very own music video. For those who prefer not to be in front of the camera, there’s a chance to be the director for a day. Experienced editors will piece together the footage into an impressive result, which you’ll then compete against each other with during the evening’s gala, where the winning entry is crowned. Your team’s ability to plan, delegate, and perform will be tested as you’re given professional video equipment to create an unbeatable masterpiece.

4. SUP Polo

A mix between handball and water polo on surfboards—challenging for both ball skills and balance! Sitting or lying on a SUP board (Stand Up Paddleboard), players must get the ball into the opposing team’s goal. The rules are few, and the game is short, fast, slightly chaotic, and incredibly entertaining. Book SUP Polo for your summer meeting and be prepared to get wet!

5. Human Logo

With this activity, you’ll bring your new logo, company name, or slogan to life through a team exercise that lets your employees create a large-scale version of the chosen motif. This activity is also a symbolic act showing that each employee is an important part of your company. You can choose whether to reveal the end result in advance or keep it a surprise until the film, edited from both fixed and aerial cameras, shows the impressive process and stunning final product!

6. Invisible Exhibition

Challenge your colleagues with a unique journey into an invisible world, where you must rely on a blind or visually impaired guide and each other’s help. In total darkness for an hour, you’ll explore six different everyday situations you never could have imagined. Discover how the world changes when one sense is excluded, get to know a new side of your colleagues, and experience familiar situations from an unfamiliar perspective.

7. Scent Tasting

Ice pop, Jenka gum, a freshly opened coffee package. Scents capture your emotions and transport you to other places. Take the opportunity to delve into your most powerful sense and get a crash course in perfume!

Sniph is a subscription service that delivers a new perfume to your mailbox every month. Their scent tasting is a unique addition to a party, conference, or kickoff. Find a new favorite scent at this year’s summer party and dive into intriguing discussions with colleagues about the memories the various scents evoke for you—warm childhood summers, a holiday abroad, or your favorite bookstore?

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