Exhibition World Bahrain Elected to UFI International Board of Directors
Dr Debbie Kristiansen of Exhibition World Bahrain will represent 820 member organisations in over 85 countries around the world.
Dr Debbie Kristiansen of Exhibition World Bahrain will represent 820 member organisations in over 85 countries around the world.
The annual gathering has grown into a pivotal event in the industry, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange since its inception in 2016.
Amidst the challenges of the Covid pandemic, Meetagain pushed to position itself as a thought leader in the global meetings industry.
The renewal is a recognition of the value of the collaboration, and is set to leave an undeniable mark on the global stage.
The announcement for its 2023 programme marks a fifth year of consecutive support to the policy unit and think tank.
Loren Christie takes over the role from Lesley Williams, who led the BestCities Global Alliance team for three years, through the pandemic.
IACC has ambitious plans for growth as it strives to represent the top one per cent of small to midsize conference and meeting venues globally.
Edward Koh, Singapore Exhibition and Convention Bureau, takes over from Kit Lykketoft, director of the Copenhagen Convention Bureau.
Korean CB becomes first in Asia to join the network of cities promoting hybrid conferences and co-operating on post-Covid events recovery.
Tia Daniels brings to the role more than 25 years of experience of the industry, stationed in the US and Denmark.
The session features two speakers who will help demystify the meaning behind hybrid, blended and multi hub events – today's buzzwords.
The SCB promoted luxurious products, usually offered to business travelers, to local Seoulites in sponsoring the MICE industry.
The paper’s release coincides with the addition of five new members and the launch of a dedicated website.
Four like-minded destinations come together to provide a creative new offering for conference and event buyers.