Trend Report Meetings 2014

Overview of 2014 Trends Watch Report Presented by my friend Rob Davidson

Overview of 2014 EIBTM Trends Watch Report Presented by Rob Davidson>br>
The 2014 EIBTM Trends Watch Report will be presented by Rob Davidson of MICE Knowledge this year as it reflects the upbeat tone of confidence widely demonstrated this year by companies and organisations operating in the global meetings and events industry. It also is predicted to capture the widespread phenomenon of rising confidence levels for suppliers and buyers of services and facilities for business events.

Highlights of the report show that most of the key market segments in the corporate meetings sector – information and communications technology, automotive, pharmaceuticals and construction – have experienced growth in 2014, boosting the demand for corporate conferences, product launches, and training events. The developing world, in particular China and the Middle East, is where this growth has been most significantly witnessed. The incentive travel sector has also seen a resurgence in 2014, with convincing evidence of growth in demand, rising budgets and the use of a greater variety of destinations for the hosting of such events.

Greater levels of confidence have also been noted this year among planners of international associations conferences, with evidence of increasing budgets and attendance levels. Cities in Europe and Asia are particularly successful at winning these events, although Australasia and the Middle East are increasingly asserting themselves as destinations for international association conferences.

As demand has grown this year, so has the supply of facilities for meetings and events, with expansion, in many world regions, of the hotel stock and major new convention centres – for example Krakow in Poland and Nigeria’s first dedicated international convention centre, the Calabar International Convention Centre. This expansion in supply has been matched by the creation of a number of new convention bureaus from Hangzhou in China to Spain’s Costa Brava, with the aim of winning meetings and events for their destinations in an increasingly competitive market environment.

In terms of the outlook for 2015, modest levels of growth are forecast for the global economy as a whole, although that growth will be most significant in Asia, the Middle East and Africa. For the meetings and events industry, forecasters are practically unanimous in their predictions that 2015 will witness continuing expansion. Some even predict that in a number of world regions – the US and parts of Europe – we will see a return to a sellers’ market, as demand outstrips supply in some key city destinations.

But 2015 will not be without its risk factors, which may create as yet unforeseen challenges for the meetings and events industry – particularly on the international scale. These include: the risk of escalating conflicts in the Middle East and in Eastern Ukraine; the Ebola virus crisis further extending its grip; and the threat of a return to recession in the Euro zone.

Innovation, resilience and dynamism will be the meetings and events industry’s best response to meeting these challenges head-on and to making the most of the opportunities that lie ahead in 2015.
The Trends Watch Report will also be available during EIBTM to download from http://www.eibtm.com/trendswatch

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About Peter Hellman

Senior Travel Adviser More than 50 years of experience from distribuation,web,social media strategy and digital communication projects. Interested in sharing my ideas and experience with with creative teams,brave clients and students. Peter Hellmans Specialties: Revenue Management, Market Analysis, Segmentation, Pricing, Payments,Future Projections in Travel Industry, high knowledge throughout the Travel Industry, Transport Modes. Destination development, travel, tourism,meetings,ancillary service and sport web strategy, web 2.0,digital, social media, marketing, creativity,meetings industry and China . Neetwork and education member of University,Skål,and before MPI ,ICCA Peter Hellman född 1952 Rese-turist analytiker -innehar stort nätverk i Sverige och internationellt. 40 års erfarenheter av affärsmodeller och strategier inom distribution, e-handel, betal -och mobila lösningar, mötesindustrin, säkerhet, hållbarhet och turism. Entreprenör, investerare, mentor i bolag , högskolan och organisationer. Ledamot/partner i Style Scandinavia, Clic Solution, Clarifade Visa,BlueBarricade Blockchain Tech, Trippus Event Solution sedan 2001. Rådgivare till Travel News och Framtidsgruppen. Medlem i Södertörns Högskola programråd sedan 2003 Författare av rapporter om Mötesindustrin, Kina och e-handel åt Tillväxtverket. Seminarie arrangör tillsammans med VA, AfV, TN och Tillväxtverket. Fd affärsutvecklingschef för Amex/Nyman & Schultz Sverige och projektledare för bildandet av First Card. Fd VD för ett kinesiskt rese och turistföretag. Fd Styrelseordförande och ledamot i basketklubben Solna Vikings. Styrelse Medlem i internationella branschorganisationer- Skål tidigare även i MPI Europe och ICCA Norden.Mentor till flera start -up företag,entreprenörer och högskolestudenter.
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