Leading Events Industry Stakeholders Viparis and GL Events Team Up to Curb Carbon Emissions
Collectively looking beyond the bottom line and paying increasing attention to the environmental impact of their strategic business lines.
Collectively looking beyond the bottom line and paying increasing attention to the environmental impact of their strategic business lines.
Call for governments to support electric and hydrogen aircraft, that can eliminate in-flight CO₂ emissions and reduce climate impacts.
New London trends data reveals that London events are increasing exponentially in the wake of the pandemic.
Austria’s largest congress centre is renovating its landmark entrance hall, and work on Halls E and F as well as lounge areas are up next.
The power of the live, in-person experience resonated loud and clear with many excited event visitors.
The first dedicated commercial trade show for the silicone industry will make its international debut March 14–16, 2023, at RAI Amsterdam.
The accolade recognised the Hybrid City Alliance’s focus on partnership and community – a collective win for all 24 separate ICCA members.
Brisbane’s faces new challenge beyond the logistics of delivering the world’s largest sporting event – to offset more carbon than produced.
Pereira is replacing Richard Clarke who has stepped into a new role as Auckland Unlimited’s director of Arts, Entertainment and Events.
Seventeen per cent of total visits came from overseas despite travel restrictions, with 185 nationalities passing through the Expo gates.
The session features two speakers who will help demystify the meaning behind hybrid, blended and multi hub events – today's buzzwords.
Signatories vow to reduce emissions by at least half within a decade and reach net zero emissions as soon as possible before 2050.
The Prague Convention Bureau won the candidacy in 2018, and the event has been postponed to November 2021 and changed to hybrid format.
Seoul successfully held the hybrid programs of 2021 ICCA Congress as a hub destination for two consecutive years.
It’s the second time the meeting will be held in Japan, and will attract over 2.500 participants from about 50 countries.