Wellington Celebrates New International Conference Wins
With the opening of the Tākina Centre looming, Wellington has secured further international conferences for New Zealand’s capital city.
With the opening of the Tākina Centre looming, Wellington has secured further international conferences for New Zealand’s capital city.
Ten Swedish destinations are coming together in a joint effort to develop and invest in strategic work with legacy this fall.
Discover how modern business challenges are creating opportunities across the industry and explore the convergence of events and business culture.
The 2022 Business Events Consumer Demand Project delivers insights into factors influencing decision makers when choosing event destinations.
International standards helps relieve the strain on local infrastructure and utilities and reduce waste in event host communities.
Along with unique loft-style rooms, the hotel features inspiring event, meeting and coworking spaces along with a trattoria and bars.
The congress is expected to draw more than 5,000 beekeepers and scientists from around the world to Bella Center in 2025.
Innovative event aims to show visitors why Berlin will keep its position in the global top league for congress and tourism metropolises.
BioTechNZ and NZTech are launching New Zealand’s first Life Sciences Summit in a bid to grow the country’s promising biotech sector.
These wins underscore Dubai’s compelling business proposition, including its strong track record in hosting large-scale international events.
Following two years of Covid delays, war, labour shortages, and high inflation, Europe’s hotel construction pipeline is slowly improving.
At the end of Q2 the construction pipeline is just slightly less than the all-time high set in Q1 and up 7% by projects YOY and 6% by rooms YOY.
Due to its large and innovative investments in electric transport the EVS has choosen the city for its global meeting in 2025.
FMS meta research identifies gained insights and remaining research gaps in large number of existing studies, with a focus on post-Covid research.
Club Melbourne Ambassadors have helped to secure 156 events with over 177,000 delegates, adding $1.02 billion to the Victorian economy.