Designing for Good Meetings
Great Design Designing a “good meeting” requires the insight and innovations found throughout the book Meetings, by Default or by Design.
Great Design Designing a “good meeting” requires the insight and innovations found throughout the book Meetings, by Default or by Design.
Radar What are the risks when organising a congress, and how can the industry move towards a more balanced approach to risk-sharing management?.
Psychological Meetings Hans Gordon delves into identity formation and social constructions that lead to reasonably stable identities.
Radar A unified Australian Business Events Association is the biggest shake-up of the business events association landscape in over a decade.
Smart City Development Dr Victor M Larios uses design thinking and agile methodologies to accelerate technology transfer in living labs.
9 Qs Oceanographer Paulina Balbontin Durón puts the focus on sustainability, biodiversity and coastal management projects.
Strategic Development Gustavo Staufert on taking proactive action on educational programs in a postpandemic change-accelerated world with new topics on the horizon.
Business Intelligence Claudia Vanessa Pérez Lamas, Minister of Tourism of the State of Jalisco, on the importance of governmental recognition.
Intro Atti Soenarso on whether Artificial Imagination is the latest and greatest invention or discussion in IT, or a decades-old concept.
After nearly 18 months of hard work the Imex Group will debut a new visual treatment: a brand refresh, set to go live on Monday.
The Russian invasion didn’t stop Ukraine from hosting 593 business events in 2022 – local, national and international.
First and only German convention centre to earn Gold certification in the Revitalisation category from the German Sustainable Building Council.
Despite pandemic challenges, the UK meetings and events industry has been able to maintain its value proposition for attendees.
New Dutch white paper results show event legacy must be driven by association and not-for-profit organisers rather than destinations.
While project counts may be slightly down YOY, travel gained significant momentum, expected to continue an upward trajectory.