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8 September 2021 - 9 September 2021
Online event, South Korea
Solutions for Future Mobility

Virtual matchmaking events - How do they work?


A matchmaking event is a quick and easy way to meet potential cooperation partners. All 1:1 meetings are managed via online video calls and each meeting lasts for 20 minutes.


1) Registration

Register via the Register button before the 6th of September. 2021.


    2) Publish a business profile to showcase your needs

    Create a clear and concise business profile to raise your visibility on the b2match platform.Your profile should describe who you are, what you can offer to potential partners, what kind of cooperation you are looking for and who you want to meet. Please fill out the Marketplace section thoroughly. A good profile will generate significantly more meeting requests.


    3) Browse profiles of attendees

    Go to the participants list to find out who is offering interesting and promising business opportunities. As it gets closer to the event, there will be more participants added so please browse new profiles regularly! 


      4) Send & receive meeting requests

      Browse published participants profiles and send meeting requests to those you want to meet during the event  before the 6th of September, 2021

      • You can’t send 1:1 meeting requests? Please check if you have activated your availability for 1:1 meetings (see Menu: Meetings -> AVAILABILITY)
      • Meeting requests must be accepted to be scheduled.

      5) Technical Preparations 

      • Use a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone where both Webcam and Microphone are installed.
      • Double check if you have selected a proper time-zone (see Menu: Edit my Profile).
      • Use Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Opera browser preferably. Internet Edge Browser only works for Version IDs 80+ (Chromium edition).
      • 1:1 Video call meetings can NOT be managed via the B2Match Mobile App.

      6) Matchmaking Event

      Access your meetings in My Agenda or Meetings, where you have your complete schedule for the event and the list of your meetings. Check your camera and microphone and don't be late!

      How to initiate a Virtual Meeting?

      1. Identify promising participants on the Participants list or the Marketplace page on the event's website. Once you found a suitable meeting partner, click "Request meeting" to send them a meeting request.




      2. Use the Messages functionality to chat about common interests and availability.



      3. Click "View Profile →" to find out more about the participant



      4. If you would like to have a meeting with them, you can also request a meeting here.


      5. Check My agenda and Meetings for your schedule and your list of confirmed meetings.



      6. At the time of the meeting, go to the Meetings page and click on Start Meeting
      7.  
      • You can invite guests through the Invite guests button, or share your screen through the screen sharing button
      • A virtual meeting can be started at any given time before its ending time and it won't stop automatically, one of the participants has to end it
      • The remaining time will be displayed on the top left corner
      • The next meeting card will be displayed with one minute before the next meeting
      • Clicking on Start Next Meeting will end the current meeting and will start the next one
        Technical requirements for Virtual meetings

        The virtual meetings take place through the b2match video tool, which is integrated in the b2match platform and it doesn’t need to/it can't be downloaded.

        Use a device with an incorporated webcam or a webcam. Without the camera, the meeting can still take place in the audio mode.

        Microphone and camera

        You can test your microphone and camera in your Meetings list, once you are logged in to your b2match profile. In order to do this, you need to click the blue Camera and microphone test and follow the instructions.



        If there are issues, the system will indicate the browser's documentation's regarding the microphone and camera usage

        Additionally, you can do the following checks:

        • test your microphone with other apps, such as Google Meet, Skype, Zoom, etc. 
        • run Twilio's network test, which will start an automatic diagnosis to check if Twilio has permission to use your microphone and camera
          •  Twilio is the name of the software we use for online meetings 

        Your Content...

        Registration
        Closed since 9 September 2021
        Location
        Online event, South Korea
        Organised by
        Participants
        South Korea 11
        Spain 5
        United Kingdom 3
        Poland 2
        France 1
        Uruguay 1
        Türkiye 1
        Israel 1
        Italy 1
        Total 26
        Participants
        Company 23
        University 1
        Authority/Government 1
        Association/Agency 1
        Total 26