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.
In a new, modern building in the city’s oldest park, the new hotel offers inspiring art and contemporary design in the heart of Helsinki.
The event brought together the foremost experts and decision-makers in the field to advance us towards a net-zero future.
Asia's longest-running retail convention and exhibition as been held twice before in Tokyo, and will now return after 19 years.
PCMA has announced the appointment of Neil Brownlee, Head of Business Events at VisitScotland, as its first non-North American Chair-Elect.
This accreditation reflects Ottawa Tourism's dedication to creating a welcoming and safe destination for all delegates and travellers.
The interactive virtual tours allow clients to become immersed in the spaces within the Centre by using headsets.
While TCEB secured leads across three exhibition areas, Thai MICE city Pattaya debuted its City Package to lure overseas groups.
Massive capacity, facial recognition gates, 163 shops and more await passengers at Abu Dhabi International Airport Terminal A.
The precinct welcomed thousands of patrons to the SXSW Sydney Screen Festival’s Opening Night film premiere of The Royal Hotel.
The board of the City of Stockholm wants the city’s International Fair to be sold and demolished, to make way for a new housing area.
Launches innovative new technology designed to elevate the attendee experience and create better business results for all attendees.
Believes that the insights can help legacy efforts gain traction and that they are transferable to associations and destinations across the world.
This is the second time Tokyo hosts the event, expected to attract 1,200 participants, including 1,000 overseas specialists from over 30 countries.