Nordic Organic Food Fair Returns to Malmömässan in 2025 Under New Management
A cornerstone event for the organic food industry is set to return to Malmömässan, Sweden in 2025, under the management of Easyfairs Nordic.
A cornerstone event for the organic food industry is set to return to Malmömässan, Sweden in 2025, under the management of Easyfairs Nordic.
Neil Brownlee, Head of Business Events at VisitScotland, was inaugurated as the 2025 Chair of PCMA at Convening Leaders on January 12–15.
This marked a 20 per cent year-on-year increase in the number of successful bids, further elevating Dubai’s status as a global events hub.
Expected to generate billions in economic growth. The capital is set for a record year in terms of attracting international congresses.
Dubai will welcome approximately 4,000 delegates for the 2025 edition of the congress after a successful bid involving Dubai Business Events.
Dubai International (DXB) is set to welcome a surge in travellers as the winter holiday season unfolds. Over 5.2 million guests are expected.
SAS continues to build out Copenhagen Airport, adding two new destinations, Wroclaw and Bilbao, to strengthen Scandinavian connectivity.
The opening of Radisson Collection Hotel, Waterfront Cape Town marks the South African debut of the luxury lifestyle brand, Radisson Collection.
This prestigious, invitation-only event recognises local leaders who have played a pivotal role in attracting impactful events to the city.
Enhancing the operations beyond the airline’s existing network, with the aim to add 400 cities to Dubai’s foreign trade map over the next decade.
Sydney has reached top 10 status in the 2024 Global Destination Sustainability Index and is ranked Australia’s most sustainable destination.
An in-depth look at the global business events sector’s evolving landscape and the successes and challenges that continue to shape the sector.
For three years, ADCEB will host INCON’s high-level education programme, providing opportunities for knowledge exchange and mutual growth.
The four-day event will bring together global leaders in orthopaedics and is expected to attract around 1,500 delegates to share expertise and ideas.
While emphasising the need for mandatory exemptions for short-term business trips and consistent digitisation of longer trips across the EU.