The Great Political Hypocrisy: Pretending Not to Understand
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the cost of hypocrisy, the cost of being ruled by ignorance, and the need to build for the future.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the cost of hypocrisy, the cost of being ruled by ignorance, and the need to build for the future.
Changing RoadmapA massive exodus of Western companies and the continued pressure of sanctions has transformed the industry.
DisplacementScott Steinberg on digital nomads and how virtually anything goes for modern professionals these days.
Human CapitalMany scientists, despite their international recognition, are unaware of their power of influence. A yet unrealised potential.
ResearchNew research into the causes of primates’ larger brains, leads to accurate models of predicting brain sizes without measuring.
A Dose of StupidityFunctional stupidity can be catastrophic, and yet also produce good, short-term results. This is the stupidity paradox.
The Change NeededDestinations and associations have both seen unprecedented change to their business imperatives in the last decade.
Despite the ChallengesIn Ukraine, every business now holds its front line, but the war will end, and Lviv is planning for business recovery.
Lift LeadershipFuturist Rohit Talwar on which capabilities are critical for meetings industry leaders in a fast-changing and uncertain world.
IntroAtti Soenarso on COP28 and the need to disrupt business as usual with action from everyone, as now is not the time to be on the sidelines.
Copenhagen Gaming Week is a three-day festival for all gaming aspects, with the goal of positioning Copenhagen on the global stage.
Amidst the challenges of the Covid pandemic, Meetagain pushed to position itself as a thought leader in the global meetings industry.
The event will take ICCA members to one of the world’s most modern and vibrant capitals, renowned for its hospitality, courtesy and facilities.
After a ten-year hiatus, Amsterdam again set the stage for Europe’s largest medical conference: the European Society of Cardiology.
The region’s pipeline is 776 projects/118,400 rooms, with 404 projects/61,842 rooms scheduled for construction in the next 12 months.