Distributed teams did not un-distribute after the pandemic, and event budgets did not recover to pay for flights that add nothing. Yet most virtual keynotes still feel like a webinar nobody wanted: flat energy, frozen slides, and an audience answering email off-camera. The format is not the problem. The speaker's command of it is.
AI Faculty speakers deliver virtual keynotes as a first-class format, not a downgrade. Our founding faculty present at dozens of virtual events every year, with production-quality setups, interactive formats, and content adapted for screen-based attention spans.
Why book a virtual AI keynote?
Global reach, zero travel. Bring a top AI speaker to offices on three continents in one session, without airfare, hotels, or a speaker lost to a delayed flight.
Lower cost, faster booking. Virtual keynotes are typically priced below in-person engagements and can be scheduled on shorter timelines, ideal for quarterly all-hands or fast-moving planning cycles.
Formats built for engagement. Live polling, moderated Q&A, breakout discussion, and shorter high-intensity segments keep remote audiences present and participating.
Which keynotes are available virtually?
Nearly all of them. Popular virtual bookings include AI & Disruptive Innovation, AI Implementation for Business Leaders, and The Future of Work & AI; browse the complete topics index or the full speaker roster.
What platforms and technical specs are supported?
Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and major virtual event platforms are all supported, for fully virtual or hybrid rooms. Speakers present with professional audio, lighting, and wired connections, and a technical run-through is included before every engagement.
How do hybrid events work?
For hybrid formats, the speaker can appear on your main-stage screen for a remote keynote, or attend in person while remote offices join live. We will recommend the format that fits your room, audience split, and budget.
How do you book a virtual keynote?
Submit your date, platform, and audience details on the booking page. Virtual availability is often broader than in-person, so shorter lead times are workable.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a virtual keynote be?
Most virtual keynotes run 30 to 60 minutes, shorter than in-person formats, with Q&A built in to hold attention. Your speaker will recommend a duration for your agenda.
Can the session be recorded?
Recording rights are agreed per engagement; many clients license the recording for internal replay. Specify this in your inquiry.
Do virtual keynotes cost less than in-person?
Typically yes, since travel and full event days are removed. Submit your budget range and we will confirm options.