Poland’s Tourism and Meetings Industry Thrives as Country Celebrates 20th Anniversary Accession to the European Union
An emerging player in the European meetings and events market, as evidenced by its commendable rankings in global reports.
An emerging player in the European meetings and events market, as evidenced by its commendable rankings in global reports.
Significant progress towards Net Zero 2050 and continued work with regards to meeting consumers’ growing demand for green travel.
Recognising the influence and potential of the industry and puts it on the map as a key driver for socio-economic progress.
Their combined strengths will enable Arinex to offer a broader range of solutions, expand into new markets, and drive greater efficiencies.
Atti Soenarso: While there is no single right or perfect framework for foresight, lacking a guide means abandoning control over the future.
Becoming the primary hub for the city in the coming years, the airport will have an ultimate capacity of up to 260 million passengers a year.
This event represents a milestone on the city’s path to becoming an international hub of sustainable tourism and MICE.
The brand-new membership category is designed to cater to the growing demand for immersive and engaging event experiences.
Holding the Congress in Belgium for the first time, highlights the nation’s growing influence in the tunnel and underground construction sector.
RAI has also invested in sustainability over recent years, resulting in significant savings in energy consumption and much lower CO₂ emissions.
Participants shared challenges, collaborated on solutions, and engaged in focused discussions on critical topics for associations.
The agreement is a significant stride towards the advancement of the Czechian MICE sector, and the ceremony took place on April 10th.
Given the changes in recent years, collaboration has become a crucial success factor for suppliers in Germany’s business events sector.
A significant renovation this fall will will equip the venue’s largest hall with a new 23 metre wide LED wall with an area of over 100 square metres.
April 24–28, Zagreb will become the world centre for fans of beloved four-legged pets worldwide, with over 23,000 dogs and exhibitors visiting.