New Research Indicates Positive Outlook for Australia’s Business Events Industry
The 2022 Business Events Consumer Demand Project delivers insights into factors influencing decision makers when choosing event destinations.
The 2022 Business Events Consumer Demand Project delivers insights into factors influencing decision makers when choosing event destinations.
FMS meta research identifies gained insights and remaining research gaps in large number of existing studies, with a focus on post-Covid research.
Berlin tourism recovers considerably as international guests are returning, with June being the strongest month of the year so far.
Highlights include higher salaries in North America, more open positions than candidates and a greater sustainability focus outside the U.S.
A strategic choice that will represent a driving force for growth in terms of opportunities for relationships and business in a major expo market.
The event will explore how the metaverse “can be deployed across vital sectors to create a better future and quality of life for humanity.”
Revealed a new dimension showing how congresses can be hosted going forward: sustainably, digitally and as unique festivals for participants.
Italy-foreign growth strategy positions the group among the top global players in terms of profitability, with post-Covid revenues up 49%.
New report says 1.7 million jobs in European tourism disappeared during the corona crisis, with over a million positions now remaining to be filled.
IEG and Deutsche Messe have agreed that IEG will acquire 50 per cent of Deutsche Messe’s companies in Mexico, Canada and the USA.
The Report provides comprehensive data for the-year-that-was and also a twenty-year perspective on trends from 2001 through 2021.
Key findings from the June 2022 Business Travel Recovery Poll, the 28th in a series from the Global Business Travel Association.
The global next-generation platform for marketing innovation and communication, is launching its 2021 annual report.
$800 billion to be spent on the tourism sector up to 2030, with 90 new hotels already launched as part of the Kingdom’s tourism strategy.
Contributing to the city’s appeal on the global stage by enhancing its services and delivering 336,000 visitors in the first 5 months of 2022.