Why Human‑Centred Thinking Drives Award‑Winning Events: Insights from Rob Brazier at International Confex 2026

March, 13 2026

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As we look ahead to the CN Agency Awards 2026, Rapiergroup’s Client Services Director, Rob Brazier, sat down with Conference News at International Confex 2026 to share why a human‑centred mindset sits at the core of every event we deliver. Speaking with Heather Nicholls, he explored how creativity, empathy and behavioural insight shape the global experiences that have earned Rapiergroup multiple award shortlistings this year.


Creativity Runs Across the Entire Business


“Creative doesn’t just sit in the design studio. It runs across the entire business.”

 

For Rob, creativity is a way of thinking, not a department. It’s present in every part of delivery: insight generation, audience‑journey design, strategic planning, sustainability decisions, and onsite execution. This collaborative, integrated approach is what allows Rapiergroup to design events that resonate with audiences and provide real value for clients.


Delivering Impact at Global Scale


During the interview, Rob highlighted three standout projects that demonstrate how a human‑centred approach creates measurable impact, across sustainability, accessibility and large‑scale engagement.

  1. Sustainability‑Led Strategy for PRI in Person (Ahead of COP30, São Paulo)
    For PRI in Person, sustainability and responsible delivery shaped every decision, from materials and supplier choices to flow planning and production strategy. The result was an event aligned with the global sustainability agenda while offering a seamless, meaningful experience for more than 1,200 delegates.

  2. A 12,000‑Delegate International Event for Swift
    Running a complex, high‑profile financial services event at this scale demands thoughtful journey design and operational precision. From intuitive wayfinding to high‑engagement feature zones and frictionless registration, the event was shaped around how people interact with space, technology and content.

  3. An Accessible, Empowering Experience for Motability Scheme Live
    For Motability Scheme Live, accessibility wasn’t a consideration, it was fundamental. Rob outlined how the team designed for a wide range of mobility and sensory needs, creating an event environment that felt empowering, safe and joyful for every visitor.

Why Human‑Centred Thinking Matters More Than Ever

Across all three projects, Rob emphasised a core belief: events make their biggest impact when they put people first.

This mindset shapes:

  • how teams collaborate
  • how creative and operational decisions are made
  • how sustainability and accessibility are embedded
  • how partnerships develop
  • how success is measured
 
By designing with empathy, intent and clarity, Rapiergroup delivers experiences that are not just impressive, but genuinely transformative for the audiences they serve.
 
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