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Resilience the watchword for MICE exhibitions, as show directors speak at EW #GED2021 webinar
Exhibition World celebrated Global Exhibition Day, #GED2021, by hosting the ‘Global Exhibition Day: Rallying point for the return of exhibitions’ webinar on 2 June, in partnership with International Confex.
The key theme of the webinar discussed by five show directors was what it takes to plan an exhibition during a pandemic. The speakers also covered the exhibition industry’s role in rebuilding economies, how hybrid events can expand global reach, navigating changing government policies and the continuing challenges of international travel.
Joining our host,
EW managing editor Paul Colston, were the directors behind regional MICE industry tradeshows, including: Silke Calder, event director, AIME (Australasia); Volkan Ataman, president of the Tourism Media Group, organisers of ACE of M.I.C.E. (Turkey); Gorazd Cad, co-founder of Conventa (southeast Europe) and Duncan Custerson, director of International Confex (UK).
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The Exhibition Think Tank (ETT) Club has three more events for the diary in the coming week.
First up, on 14 April at 14.00 GST (11.00 UK Time), is a panel discussion:
Three big guns of the gulf exhibition industry will take part, including Ashley Roberts, GM OmanExpo; Lisa Hannant, group MD, Clarion Events Ltd, and Nathan Waugh, portfolio director exhibition department, Dubai World Trade Centre.
The discussion is part of its project ‘ETT Journey to reopen the exhibition industry’ and will cover three main topics:
Events – Greater visitor centricity
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