Events Bounce-Back as MCEC Generates $383 Million Impact
Last financial year the MCEC hosted 349 events and welcomed 1.6 million visitors, including the welcome return of international delegates.
Last financial year the MCEC hosted 349 events and welcomed 1.6 million visitors, including the welcome return of international delegates.
It will also provide an opportunity to follow up on commitments made at the UN Water conference in New York in March.
Building on the previous theme of ‘Nature’ Imex introduces new ‘Human Nature’ Talking Point ahead of Imex Frankfurt 2023.
HKTB aims to spur the recovery of the MICE industry in Hong Kong and consolidate Hong Kong’s position as a preferred MICE destination.
The former Executive Vice President of Marketing will be spearheading expansion of the world’s largest live-event marketing platform.
Leading trade shows outline the urgent need to intensify circularity in waste management and the use of sustainable sources.
Aims to ensure that the unique factors that attract tourists to locations are preserved on behalf of future generations.
“This October’s edition was the business-fuelled ‘bounce-back’ we’ve all been waiting for,” says Imex CEO Carina Bauer.
With a strong commitment to responsibility, here are seven ways ICOMOS is incorporating sustainable thinking into every aspect of GA2023.
With IAC2017 in Adelaide credited as a key driver for forming the Australian Space Agency, the event will now be returning to Australia for IAC2025.
Survey shows lasting effects on the Scottish city’s business tourism sector, as Egypt prepares to pick up the baton at COP27 in November.
Thousands of international delegates returned to ICC Sydney for the 95th MDRT Global Conference, the largest such event since borders reopened.
The Congress coincides with the 70th anniversary of the host JSRM, and will be held at the flagship facility Tokyo International Forum.
Strong technology focus, and head of Salesforce’s entire events and experiences portfolio across EMEA. Gareth Kelly. kicks off IBTM World.
A collective relief of coming together again that yet also signalled the direction in which the industry is necessarily moving for the future.