Festivals are probably the coolest events, those which spark more passion and offer the most complete experiences. So much so that the concept of ‘fest ...
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If someone ever doubted the importance of the space of an event, consider the Cir ...
We all want to be more sustainable but as we often see in our editorial and resea ...
By Eric Mottard What happens to us, when it is difficult for us to define our ve ...
Stuck between a narrative which sentences DMCs to a certain death… and the realistic observation that they are still absolutely necessary, few segments of our industry are as debated as DMCs. What is very clear is that (like all of us, maybe even more than all of us), DMCs have to constantly reinvent themselves, redefine the ...
Eric Mottard We have been writing about the need for convention bureaus to rethi ...
The most thorough – and much-awaited – annual barometer of our industry was back: ...
What does the future hold for us? Dex Torricke-Barton, a communication leader exp ...
By Asun Paniagua The meetings industry is one big collaborative engine: services, creativity, experiences, logistics, production… all put together to impact on the attendees and change behaviour. “I love how different people at the show come together, the sense of community is very strong and this is so inspiring,” said exh ...
The commercial transaction, to join supply and demand, keep abreast of new developments and meet new trends in ...
The meetings and events industry is ever-evolving with innovations and advances coming from both within, as wel ...
Our time in Singapore has been the most fruitful to be updated on where the fair sector is going. After sitting with Daniel McKinnon (of the supplier F ...
The important things in conferences happen in the corridors, we already know ... ...
The important things in conferences happen in the corridors, we already know ... ...
One more year IMEX brought together politicians and legislators from around the w ...
Based on the predictions at a general level regarding how the work of the conventions bureaus and the DMOs should be to add value and survive the many changes that are coming, we go down to the field of events to see what will change in the sector and how we will have to adapt, according to the lessons learned in the session ...
One day, probably not even very far ahead, we will look back at the days when DMO ...
OK guys, sorry for the sensationalist title. But as Andy Grove famously said, “on ...
By Elena Monsalve We can call it “impact” instead of the dreaded “ROI” but anywa ...



















