Union of International Associations Round Table Asia-Pacific 2021
Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau (TCVB) will both welcome the delegates to this exciting city and provide the online meeting platform.
Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau (TCVB) will both welcome the delegates to this exciting city and provide the online meeting platform.
Pack your kilts, Virgin Hotels is set to open a brand new property in the Scottish city of Glasgow in 2022 – a perfect base for exploring the city.
Live webcast to reveal free networking online platform for international buyers interested in Italy as a MICE and wedding destination.
Several new roles have been created within the business with significant investment in systems, marketing and design.
Accurate intelligence on the topic helps destinations navigate their way forward and develop new strategies in a rapidly changing environment.
Exploring the challenges of the post-Covid-19 era, assuming that the ecosystem of events will change considerably and for the long term.
A host of new members since its launch in December 2020 expands the Alliance’s reach to now include destinations across five continents.
AIM Group International presents the case history of the first full virtual congress of the global community of innovators, from advanced science parks and innovation ecosystems.
Fifteen cities competed in a short but intensive bidding process, which concluded with Reykjavíks winning proposal.
The UK has outlined its roadmap to recovery – a step-by-step process to easing lockdown measures building back up to the return of live events.
As demand for digital events surged during the pandemic, Cordovan spent 9 months developing a platform for staging digital events in 3D.
Gaining Edge initiative assists destinations to secure conventions, incentive programs and meetings originating from North America.
Rarely have signs of pent-up demand been more welcome than this week’s announcement of the first exhibitors to sign up for IMEX America.
Seoul Convention Bureau launches virtual teambuilding programme, transforming some of Seoul's attractions into digital experiences.
Conventions, symposiums, association meetings and trade exhibitions all disappeared overnight, but this is just the tip of the iceberg.