Masterclasses are a chance for our global partners to engage with our attendees in an interactive environment. They allow our partners to curate content for Collision attendees in a private and dedicated space.
Masterclasses give our partners the chance to position themselves as industry experts in front of a targeted audience, while also generating quality leads.
This is a contractural benefit only.
Please note, masterclasses for Collision 2023 will be held upstairs in the Beanfield Centre.
Step 1 : Please select your preferred masterclass time slot by Friday May 19, using the schedule link provided by your Partner Success Manager.
Please note: Time slots are granted on a first come first served basis.
Step 2 : Once you have confirmed your masterclass time, you will be sent an email with a form to submit the title, synopsis and host details for your specific masterclass. To maximise your masterclass’s exposure in the lead up to the event, please submit your title, synopsis and host details on the form provided by the deadline of Friday May 19.
Sole use of masterclass room for 45 minutes
Masterclass rooms are arranged in theatre style seating
1 projector screen
A single internet-enabled network (ethernet) cable
HDMI cable (5m)*
4 x handheld microphones
1 x PA system
1 x trestle table
1 x lectern
One multi-board plug socket
Drinking water
Logo on the masterclass web page
Masterclass feature in the app schedule
*Please bring any cables you may require beyond a HDMI (eg Thunderbolt, etc.)
Ensure presentations are in 16:9 widescreen format.
Ensure any audio and/or video embedded in your presentation is in .mov format and set to autoplay.
The presentation must operate offline. We endeavour to provide a sufficient wifi service, but we cannot guarantee that it will be available at all times.
Any additional equipment required may be purchased in the partner store or, alternatively, you can contact your Partner Success Manager.
If you are presenting slides during your masterclass session and wish to share these with the attendees post-event, please discuss this with your Partner Success Manager.
Examples of previous masterclass topics:
Amazon Web Services & Google Cloud: Tips on building a startup pitch deck
Velocity Global & Google Cloud: Hiring and retaining talent
Amazon Web Services: Getting started with AI
Forsta: Storytelling the human experience of data
Google: High-performing technology teams
Siemens: How IoT will change the world
TD Bank Group: Women in technology: Power your tomorrow
Norton: Women in Tech - Leadership journeys and the road ahead
All previous examples for Web Summit 2022 can be found here.
If you wish to collect the details of everyone who attends your masterclass, it is recommended that at least two of your team members use their Collision app to scan attendee’s QR codes as they enter the masterclass room. Once an attendee’s QR code is scanned, a request will appear in the attendee’s app to approve the scan. Only if this is accepted will the attendee’s information appear in the ‘My connections’ section of the app.
Alternatively, a separate lead generation scanning device can be purchased from our event partner, Zuant.
Use your time wisely. When running a 45-minute masterclass, the recommended structure is 30 minutes of content followed by 15 minutes of Q&A with the audience. It is of course at your discretion how you would like to structure your time, but please note that a Q&A element must be included within your 45 minutes.
Avoid sales pitches at all costs. Attendees don’t like them, and they don’t work. Masterclasses are an opportunity to position yourself as a thought-leader, so presenting curated, engaging, high-quality, topical content is a must. Share your experience, insights and know-how in areas such as leadership, strategy, policy, entrepreneurship and/or development.
We recommend having a maximum of between 1-4 hosts.
To ensure a higher attendance rate for your masterclass, try to avoid creating a very niche topic, such as a session around a particular product that is being sold by your company. Higher performing topics can be broad and appealing to all attendees. See some examples below:
The synopsis of your masterclass is your elevator pitch. It’s your chance to grab the audience’s attention prior to the session.
Whether you’re solving a problem or discussing the latest trends, make sure the synopsis is short (200 characters or fewer) and engaging, and that it addresses the topic.
Keep your target audience in mind.
Don’t include too much detail, and remember: less is more.
To maximise your masterclass’s exposure in the lead up to the event, please submit your title, synopsis and host details on the form provided by the deadline of Friday May 19.
All content is subject to approval.
Please advise your masterclass host to complete their app profile as far in advance of the event as possible, as this will feature in the schedule.
Please see our camera guidelines here.
As standard, masterclasses are theatre style layout, with AV and furniture supplied. You cannot change the room layout due to the time required for this and also as it decreases the capacity of the room.
Please see our camera guidelines here.
Please contact your Partner Success Manager with the details of the change. They will be able to advise you on the best course of action.
A HDMI cable will be provided. Please bring your own laptop. Details of what is included in your masterclass can be found above.
Only the title and synopsis of your masterclass will need to be submitted in advance. The deadline for this is May 19, 2022.
You will have access to your masterclass room 15 minutes before your allocated time slot.
Yes, but we ask that you bring no single-use plastic. At Collision, we are committed to following the UN sustainable development goals. You can see examples of sustainable branding and swag here.
The main content themes for Collision can be found here.
A dedicated landing page is created on the Collision website. This features the partner logos and masterclass content open to all attendees. In addition, masterclasses are promoted in newsletters sent to all attendees.