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November’s IBTM World in Barcelona hit all-time highs for attendance and one-on-one business meetings, following the trend seen at the IMEX America, IMEX Frankfurt, and Connect shows earlier in 2024.
As vice president and deputy general counsel at event management giant Maritz for the past seven years, Jill Blood has had a front-row seat on industry contracting trends. And one trend that has ...
From logos to color palettes, here's how to design a visual identity that reinforces your brand and engages attendees.
With the right planning and dedication, any event can aim for zero waste. This isn't just an admirable goal—it's a business imperative. As sustainability moves from a buzzword to a core business value ...
The Exhibitions & Conferences Alliance, an advocacy group for the face-to-face business events industry, was launched during the Covid pandemic to advocate for policies that could speed the industry’s ...
Apple’s AirTag tracking devices have been around since mid-2021, but meeting professionals may be more interested than ever in the button-like units, with a new feature the company announced on ...
The annual salary survey from the Professional Convention Management Association shows an upward trend for wages—but that nasty gender pay gap remains.
A $92.5 million investment by Miami-Dade County means “there’s zero reason” the Grand Hyatt Miami Beach can’t be under construction in nine months, said one commissioner.
An event-design specialist presents several creative drivers of engaging, memorable experiences for larger audiences.
The answer is yes, but there are different ways to make it happen. A recent MeetingsNet webinar addressed the key duties of event technologists—and whether you’re the right person for the job.
The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are doubling down on the group market with the announcement of their first major meeting-space expansion in more than 20 years.
Marriott International and MGM Resorts International announced in late October that the 47-story, 1,176-room Delano Las Vegas, owned by MGM Resorts, will become the W Las Vegas. This takes the ...
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