Saudi Arabia To Convene Inaugural International MICE Summit (IMS24) in December
Over 1,000 global industry and government leaders are expected to attend this December in one of the world’s fastest-growing MICE destinations.
Over 1,000 global industry and government leaders are expected to attend this December in one of the world’s fastest-growing MICE destinations.
The event will explore technological and social advancements supporting a better world through the theme “Creative Collaborations.”
One of the best IBTM fairs in 20 years, surpassing last year’s success, with over 73,000 pre-scheduled meetings (+19% since last year).
Instead of absence, it is time to reinforce the country and its position as one of the world’s most important meeting and event countries.
Returns to IBTM as the only Swedish destination. Experience Sweden’s unique West Coast, with sustainability and innovation at the centre.
This premier event will bring together 3,000 delegates from around the globe and is expected to inject $17.7 million to Victoria’s local economy.
The new GM, convention industry specialist Alan Pryor, brings over 40 years of experience in international convention and hotel management.
As the only rally in the WC circuit, Umeå offers sparkling snow, exciting competitions, and a fantastic festival atmosphere.
Spanning from January to September 2024, this marks the highest record since post-Covid recovery, and a 32 per cent year-on-year increase.
The World’s Leading New Exhibition and Convention Centre 2023, announces its latest milestone of acquiring another two certifications.
The 2025 Summit will build on this momentum and provide a multi-stakeholder platform to accelerate wind energy growth across the region.
The appointment marks a strategic step for Optimeet, which aims to strengthen the company’s position and expansion further.
Dubai Airports announces collaboration with Etihad ESCO to launch the world's largest rooftop solar panel installation project at an airport.
The theme is “Floating solutions for sustainable urban waterfront development and blue economy,” with 250 international delegates expected.
With tourism at 8 % of global CO₂ emissions, and international arrivals predicted to reach 1.8 billion by 2030, action is more important than ever.