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News from the International A ssociation of Professional Congress Organisers

KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGY INSIDE STORIES EDGE-UCATION MEMBERS’ NEWS PARTNERS

Issue No. 88 Q1 2020

STRENGTHENING AN ASSOCIATION IMAGE WITH INNOVATIVE VISUAL IDENTITY


From the

From

Immediate

the

Past President

President

CHANGE WE BETTER BELIEVE IN

Dear IAPCO members and industry friends

We are living in times of exponential change. With

I am writing my first message as the new IAPCO

every minute that passes, our knowledge and general

president. It is a huge honour to lead an association of

understanding seems to get less. This is not because we

industry professionals.

get older or more forgetful, but the world around us develops at a pace that we just can’t keep up with.

The company I work for was founded by Gideon Rivlin, an industry pioneer, who was also IAPCO’s president in 1981,

These exponential changes enhance the need for life-long

which was 39 years ago! Gideon, like many other past

learning in every profession. As Professional Congress

presidents, was fortunate enough to participate in our 50th

Organisers, we have to help our clients keep up with the

anniversary in Basel last year, an event that was very

trend and provide solutions. Whether it is online learning

emotional for him and his family. Being a President of IAPCO

or a more flexible and dynamic way of curating conference

allows me to continue the legacy that he has left behind.

programmes, we have to be able to react to new developments and rethink the status quo.

Our Association is in the best shape it has ever been. It is financially stable, we have the highest number of members ever

But we also have to think bigger than that. Are

and education is constantly growing. Equally important is that

the conferences that we do still relevant in their

we have an increasing number of engaged members who are

current composition? Do we have to encourage more

involved in different IAPCO activities such as education, being

multi-disciplinary engagement, involving medicine

ambassadors or connectors and much more.

and AI, science and human rights? Last September our Council laid the foundation of our With the current level of change around us, the way

five year strategic plan. This focuses our efforts and sets the

conferences are being conducted will change immensely,

tone for the long-term goals of the Association aligned with

and with that the way we run our businesses. In light of

our vision. While we are focusing on membership growth,

that, IAPCO will continue to progress and improve our

especially in Asia-Pacific and Latin America, alongside

member offerings as we face these challenges and

retaining the current members, we will not compromise

opportunities together.

on quality. The IAPCO accreditation stamp reputation cannot be diluted.

In 2008, Obama campaigned with the slogan “Change we can believe in”. Now in 2020 we can surely say that we have

Our industry is constantly evolving and changing. We are in

to be ready for the “Change we better believe in”.

for some interesting and stormy days. As always, however, I am looking forward working with you for a better future. Yours, Ori

Mathias Posch,

Ori Lahav

IAPCO President 2018-2020

IAPCO President 2020-2022


CONTENTS ON THE COVER Strengthening an Association Image

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with Innovative Visual Identity

QUICK LOOK EDGE-UCATION

A New Year, Decade & Strategic Plan

4

New IAPCO President

5

Driving Excellence Awards

5

New Members

6

60 seconds with Alain Pittet

7

Getting to Know – C-IN

8

Tech Column – Facial Recognition

9

Digitalisation of Interconnectedness

10

It happens at a Live Event – PCMA

12

RAI Amsterdam

13

Expo 2020 – Dubai

14

Commitment to Hong Kong

15

CCH – Hamburg Congress Centre

16

Toronto’s Future looking great

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Melbourne – Best Minds

18

Australia open for Business as usual

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ISPO Kobe 2019 – Japan

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Basics to Bionics – ISPO

21

Meet in Rwanda

22

Sports Business – Japan

23

Game On – Tabletop Games Event

24

Exemplary Social Media Campaign

26

Strengthening an Image

27

A Colourful Experience

27

Weathering the Storm

28

EDGE-ucation – Convening Leaders

30

EDGE Munich

31

Management Outlook for 2020

32

New Blood for Old Boards

34

Trends and Dilemmas for Non-Profits

36

Members’ News

38

IAPCO Partners

43

30 Convening Leaders 31 EDGE Munich

INSIDE STORIES 23 Sports Business 24 Game On 26 Social Media

MEMBERS’ NEWS 38 Who’s doing what

27 The Power of Art 28 Risk Management

CATCHING UP WITH OUR PARTNERS 13 IAPCO Partners 19 Australian Bushfire 20 ISPO - Japan

TECHNOLOGY 9

Tech Column - Facial Recognition

10 Digitalisation Interconnectedness 12 Live Events - PCMA Column

GETTING TO KNOW 4 6 7 8

IAPCO News New Members Alain Pittet Member profile on C-IN

ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURES

32 Management Outlook 2020 34 New Blood for Old Boards 36 Trends and Dilemmas

The PCO: published by IAPCO Whilst every care is taken in the preparation and publishing of The PCO, the views expressed are not necessarily those of IAPCO or its members and no responsibility can be taken for articles, errors or comment. Editor: Sarah Storie-Pugh / Design & illustration: Three Rabbits - threerabbitscreative.com


GETTING TO KNOW – IAPCO

PCMA Column

MARTIN’S COLUMN Words from Martin Boyle, CEO, IAPCO

A NEW YEAR, A NEW DECADE AND A NEW STRATEGIC PLAN As I reflect on the past year, I think it is

Our goal was to develop IAPCO’s

It is essential to create a succinct and

important to recognise a few significant

strategy and plan for international

detailed strategic plan that provides

occurrences. It will be remembered as

reach through increased engagement

both context and actionable content

the year that the climate crisis came to

and support in key geographical regions

with milestones and key performance

the forefront of all of our minds, spread

such as LATAM and APAC, to open our

indicators, all linked to the vision and

through mass protests and civic

quality education to a more inclusive

mission of the organisation. Input and

movements around the globe and by

international audience whilst

feedback from team members within

one inspired young Swedish woman

committing to our value proposition

all levels of the organisation is vital to

who pulled no punches when

and our environmental and

any strategic plan being accepted and,

challenging industry and global

organisational sustainability. What

perhaps more importantly, to it being

decision-makers to take responsibility

should an organisation such as IAPCO

delivered.

and act. Political issues from Brexit to

consider when drafting a strategic

US Presidential impeachment hearings

business plan and what value

A plan should be divided into key

continued to make the headlines

does it serve?

subject matters or activity-specific

causing more opinion divide on local levels as well as on the global stage.

activities that tie together so that they Kaplan and Beinhocker (2003)

are succinct and easy to follow for all

undertook an in-depth analysis of the

involved within the organisation. It

However, 2019 was also a year of

strategic planning processes of thirty

can actually serve as a support tool to

greatness and celebration.

international organisations. They

improve decision-making as employees,

concluded that the true value of

team members and leaders ask; “does

Indonesia raised the minimum age for

strategic planning was to make sure

xyz fit with our objectives?”.

brides to end child marriage. Taiwan

that key decision makers have a solid

became the first place in Asia to pass a

understanding of the key issues, agree

The only thing certain about the future

same-sex marriage legislation. We saw

on important assumptions and share

is that it is uncertain. Environments,

the first all-female space walk outside

a common understanding of the facts

economic conditions and competitive

the International Space Station and US

surrounding the business.

pressures will inevitably continue to

Congress welcomed the first Muslim

change and evolve over time, all of

woman as well as the youngest woman

The value that a strategic plan

which will impact on any well thought

ever elected. And a tortoise believed to

can bring to an organisation can be

out strategic plan. It is important that

be extinct was found after 100 years –

realised on several levels. The act of

any organisation’s plan has the built-in

that made Ticky extremely happy!

even drafting a strategic plan brings

flexibility enabling it to continually

creative thinking to the table. It provides

adjust and evolve with positive

In September of 2019, IAPCO HQ and

a road map for longer term operational

outcomes through its timeline.

Council met in Singapore to map out

issues and guidance as to where the

their five year strategic business plan.

organisation wants to be and how, ideally, it wants to get there.

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GETTING TO KNOW – IAPCO NEWS

ORI LAHAV ANNOUNCED AS NEW IAPCO PRESIDENT

to follow the footsteps of our Founder and President, Gideon Rivlin, who was President of the association 39 years ago. I am set to continue raising the standards of IAPCO together

Ori Lahav, Vice President Clients & Operations at Kenes Group

with the HQ team and the exemplary Council. No matter the

was elected IAPCO President at the highest ever-rated IAPCO

hard times that we are currently facing with COVID-19 and

Annual General Assembly in Vancouver, and takes over from

other unrests around the world, I believe that this is the right

outgoing President Mathias Posch for a two-year term.

opportunity for us to come together and prove the resilience

Ori Lahav commented “It is a huge honour to lead an

of the events industry once more.”

association of industry professionals and more so,

NEW COUNCIL

IAPCO Council 2020-2021 Ori Lahav, Kenes Group, Israel - President Mathias Posch, ICS, Canada – Immediate Past President Keith Burton, African Agenda, South Africa - Treasurer

Elections were held during the General Assembly and

Jan Tonkin, The Conference Company, New Zealand

along with a new President, the Council welcomed one

Alain Pittet, Ega worldwide congresses & events, Italy

new elected member and three re-elected members.

Barbara Calderwood, MCI UK

The new elected council member, Alejandro Ramirez Tabche,

Monica Freire, AIM Group International, Portugal

Business Travel Consulting, Mexico and the three re-elected council members, Barbara Calderwood, MCI UK; Monica

Sarah Markey-Hamm, ICMS Pty Ltd, Australia

Freire, AIM Group International and Sarah Markey-Hamm,

Nicolette van Erven, Congress by design bv, Netherlands

ICMS Pty Ltd, create a truly global team.

Alejandro Ramirez Tabche,Business Travel Consulting, Mexico

GIULIA SARRI WINS HERO AWARD

Against hot competition Giulia Sarri, AIM Group International, won the new IAPCO Hero Award, presented at the recent General Assembly in Vancouver. Supported by the IAPCO Destination Partners, the Award recognises a team member who has gone above and beyond, and shown an aptitude for advancement in the meetings industry and for making significant contributions outwith their position within the company. Giulia is a marketing and communications specialist for AIM Group International. With a year of commendation behind her, perhaps her motto sums it up perfectly: “You can’t use up creativity, the more you use, the more you have!”.

Other IAPCO Driving Excellence Awards presented were: • International Client Award - World Airway Management Meeting (WAMM), nominated by CPI, Ireland • Regional Client Award - WHO SEARO, nominated by Attitude Events, India • National Award – CRS Greek Chapter University of Athens School of Pharmacy, nominated by AFEA Travel & Congress Services, Greece • Recognition Award – Gothenburg Convention Bureau, nominated by Kenes Group, Israel • Supplier Award – D&P Architecture de Communication, nominated by MCI Suisse, Switzerland < Image (l-r) Gianluca Buongiorno, President, Giulia Sarr, Patrizia Semprebene Buongiorno, VP, AIM Group International

The 51st Annual Meeting & General Assembly was held in Vancouver, BC, from 12-15 February. For full details of the Annual Meeting experience, read the Annual Meeting The PCO – out soon! | March 2020

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GETTING TO KNOW – IAPCO NEW MEMBERS Getting off to a fantastic 2020, IAPCO is delighted to welcome three PCO companies who achieved the quality status to become accredited members, including the Association’s first member from Thailand, bringing our total membership to 138 from 39 countries.

AGENDA COMMUNICATIONS AND CONFERENCE SERVICES

ALPCORD NETWORK EVENT & CONFERENCES MGMT. COMPANY

N.C.C. INTERNATIONAL EVENTS CO., LTD.

Dublin, Ireland

New Delhi, India

Bangkok, Thailand

agenda-comm.ie

alpcord.com

nccinternationalevents.com

Carol Fitzpatrick,

Chander Mansharamani,

Perapan Angkhasuko,

Chief Executive Officer

Managing Director

Senior Vice-President

“Agenda has an exceptional track record

“Alpcord Network is a leading event

“NCCIE offers a comprehensive range

of delivering successful results for over

and conference management company,

of services for conferences in Thailand.

30 years and have hosted conferences

specialising in organising association,

Our experienced and innovative team

in more than 25 global locations. Our

scientific, corporate, medical

has the determination and skillsets

goal-focused approach and proven track

conferences and exhibitions. It is

to organise successful events that

record stands testament to our ability to

managed by professionals with over

surpass client expectations. For

comprehensively understand our clients’

40 years of experience in the convention

more than 25 years, NCCIE has been

needs and provide optimum solutions.

industry with a staff strength of 60

the preferred organiser for government

event professionals.

agencies, professional associations

We bring strategy to life, transforming

and corporations.

associations and turning conference

With our head office in Delhi, we

events into thriving, connected and

have associate offices across India.

NCCIE is committed to the concept of

exciting places and spaces. We innovate,

Our company is recognised by major

green meetings. We incorporate these

integrate technology and ensure

national and international trade bodies

considerations into all stages of events

financial governance.”

such as IAPCO, ICCA, ICPB, SITE, IATA,

to minimise any negative impact on

IEIA and PATA. We have won India’s

our environment.”

highest National Award for Best MICE Operator in India four times, and have also received the Star Conference Organizer and Best Professional Conference Organizer awards from Hospitality India.”

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GETTING TO KNOW – A MOMENT WITH COUNCIL

Alain’s office!

60 SECONDS WITH … ALAIN PITTET What is the best book

Any advice for someone joining

you recommend?

the event industry as a PCO

John Strelecky – The Big Five for Live

I think the perfect PCO has a very consultative approach and creative,

What is your personal quote?

reliable, enthusiastic, motivated,

Not from me but my favourite is “I have

multilingual and multicultural staff

taken more out of alcohol than alcohol

who care about the client. This leads

has taken out of me,” said to be from

to a 365/24, service-oriented working

Winston Churchill.

attitude, 100% commitment and dedication to details.

Alain Pittet, Executive Director, ega worldwide congresses & events Tell us about what you are working on at the moment for IAPCO My council portfolio is Partnerships and Sponsorships, helping the IAPCO HQ to find new, additional revenue to finance the increasing number of our activities. Additionally, I am the main contact for the Council concerning the organisation of the IAPCO 2021 AM&GA in Rome.

Tell us something that might surprise us about you? My wife and I have a small vineyard in Sardinia. And I love to smoke good cigars! What would you do for a career if you were not an event professional? I would probably go from winemaking as a hobby to being professional wine producer. Alain in harvest and cigar mode! | March 2020

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GETTING TO KNOW – A MEMBER

Group run, SIOP Annual Meeting, Prague, 2019

GETTING TO KNOW… C-IN IAPCO talks to Aleš Pejsar, Director of Sales & Marketing, C-IN, Czech Republic How many members of staff?

What are your current challenges?

increase its attendance by 50%. We

How many offices and where

C-IN has expanded from European

are proud to have such an impactful

are they located?

territory to become an international

event in our portfolio.

• 60 members of staff as of January 2020

organisation, predominantly based

• C-IN is headquartered in Prague,

on the fact that clients are requesting

Have you had successful

services on a worldwide scale. It can

partnerships with another

therefore be challenging to adapt to

IAPCO member?

In what year was the company set

different standards and processes. For

We actively partake in exchanging

up and have you seen a change in

instance, we are now becoming familiar

information with many IAPCO

the meetings industry?

with the tax registration process in

members on a regular basis. It is a

C-IN was founded in 2002. Since

Taiwan for one of our events this year.

great benefit to be able to connect

capital of the Czech Republic

then, we have seen many shifts in the

with fellow organisers and partners

meetings industry. The movement

when developing an event. Vital

towards environmentally friendly

information is exchanged covering the

processes has definitely left its footprint

whole spectrum of planning, ranging

on many aspects of event organisation.

from the know-how of VAT processes

Zero food waste activities and

In the last 3 years, what has been

and legal aspects of foreign countries

paperless communication is just the

the most successful meeting you

all the way to choosing the best

beginning. Social responsibility is

have organised and why?

destination and suppliers or events.

therefore becoming an integral part of

With around 40 events per year, it is

business. Ensuring that events bring

difficult to narrow it down to one.

Why do you value being

added value to the destination and to

However, there is one event that stands

an IAPCO member?

society has also become vital.

out due to its entirely different character.

Being an IAPCO member adds

Presentations that are open to the

Our partnership with the Tereza Maxová

prestige to our business endeavours

public and free entrance for laymen

Foundation regarding the Teribear

and allows us to be more connected to

enhances the events’ impact on a

fundraising run for children in need has

the meetings community and potential

broader scale.

been a great success. We have been

partners. The knowledge hub that IAPCO

involved with this project from the

offers is a priceless feature in the realms

very beginning and have managed to

of the meetings industry.

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TECHNOLOGY COLUMN – FACIAL RECOGNITION

FACIAL RECOGNITION IS GOING MAINSTREAM The Technology Column is brought to you by fielddrive

Facial recognition is undoubtedly the

the badge printing process starts

Curiously, the reticence in using facial

future of access control. Almost all major

instantaneously. This increase in

recognition is almost always from the

airports and venues are working towards

efficiency can make the difference

conference organisers rather than the

a seamless implementation of this

between a positive or negative arrival

participants. As soon as conference

technology. It is also now available at

experience, a moment that sets the

participants are informed of how the

competitive prices for use in the

tone for the entire conference.

process works, they are almost always

meetings industry for check-in and soon

Another advantage is the increased level

delighted to use it. They are more than

also for session tracking. Conferences

of security and control. Barcodes and

happy to trade the slight inconvenience

of all types and sizes have already

registration codes can fall into the wrong

of uploading a photo of themselves into

embraced it and it seems only a matter

hands, but this is completely eradicated

a secure system in order to experience a

of time before it becomes the norm.

by using facial recognition technology.

seamless conference arrival experience.

Identifying people through facial

Despite the clear advantages, we should

PCOs are now embracing this advance

recognition technology is advantageous

not ignore the deep-rooted fears that are

in technology to significantly improve

for conference organisers as it allows

associated with facial recognition. The

the standards of service in the

for a faster on-site check-in of the

technology is often associated with data

meetings industry by providing seamless

participants. As participants approach

breaches and identity theft. Fortunately,

and secure check-in experience that is

the check-in area there is no need to

these fears are largely unfounded since

best-in-class. Indeed, the IAPCO Annual

search for printed or email confirmation,

the systems available for conferences

Meeting is now using this system for the

nor is there a need to carry any form of

are secure and fully GDPR compliant.

second year running, proof of its success

ID. They simply walk up to the camera

All the images used and captured are

and efficiency.

and the system detects a face and

anonymised and discarded as soon as

compares it with the previously

they are processed.

uploaded photo. If there is a match,

fielddrive, a Service Provider of IAPCO, is an innovative and award-winning event technology company that supports events globally with best-in-class check-in, live badging, attendee tracking and lead retrieval solutions. More info at www.fielddrive.eu | March 2020

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TECHNOLOGY - INTERCONNECTEDNESS

THE DIGITALISATION OF INTERCONNECTEDNESS COMMUNICATING WITH MEMBERS THROUGH TECHNOLOGY Authors: Ori Lahav, Kenes Group, and Jelmer van Ast, Conference Compass

It is truly amazing that the first iPhone

published by PCMA and Marriot in 2018,

anywhere. Social media, messaging

was launched only 11 years ago.

one of the main trends forecasted was

platforms and collaborations tools are in

This started a revolution of data and

the emotional intelligence behind

a constant fight for the attention of the

communication we had never seen

designing with the end-user in mind.

user. How can an association possibly

before in our personal lives and in the

As companies get smarter with

cut through this noise?

business sector. The use of smartphones

predictive analytics, consumer

turned us to the ‘always on’ generation

expectations for personalised, seamless

In search of a solution, some turn to

with different expectations when it

experiences will continue to rise.

digital marketing techniques such as

comes to flow of information.

Meetings and events will need to move

personalisation. Associations now

Communication strategies that worked

past reactive adjustments to adopt a

emulate two organisations that have

before no longer cut it. But how can

proactive approach to personalised

used personalisation to drive their

technology help associations, PCOs

experiences, understanding the needs

conference attendance. How? Through

and other event industry experts to

of participants before they arrive.

leveraging existing member data, such

accommodate the always-on need?

as career stage or special interests, they Add to all of the above the FOMO effect –

were able to create a more personalised

In the Ashfield research, ‘The Science

Fear Of Missing Out – that is typical with

and relevant experience for potential

of Healthcare Professional Meetings’,

the younger generation and we need to

attendees. These successes are no

published in 2018, it was reported that

rethink how we should communicate.

exception. In 2019 Trends in

72% of HCPs expect congress materials

Our new challenge is to ensure that

Personalisation, Evergage found that

to be available via a meeting portal or

access to information will be immediate

56% of marketers see an improved

website during and after the event, with

and easily accessible from any device.

customer experience and 36% reported

54% of HCPs failing to find access to

And content should be customised to

increased loyalty. Personalisation might

content or presentations.

our users’ needs.

be the secret key to cater to association members’ interests

This shows that access is not enough;

What does association

the expectations of the content have also

communication look like today?

changed. Members and delegates are

and be more relevant. While personalisation can help you in

looking for more customised substance

With an ever-rising number of

your year-round communication, it gets

that will be relevant to their needs.

communication tools, people are

more difficult during events. Meetings

In ‘The Future of Meetings & Events’

exposed to information anytime,

or conferences see peak overexposure

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TECHNOLOGY - INTERCONNECTEDNESS

of information. From event apps and

content and membership portal. It

reality will enable us to see information

matchmaking platforms to polling

conveniently includes all well-known

as a layer over what we are looking at,

services, digital poster boards and

features of event apps, such as the

such as medical guidelines, schedules,

more, event organisers work hard to

event programme and networking

wayfinding and profile information.

offer attendees various technologies

functionalities, and in some cases also

This will only work when information is

to enhance their event experience,

provides access to full-papers and

relevant, reliable and readily available. It

but they end up adding to a swarm of

webcasts. And with each new event,

may still take a few years for technology

information. In times of data overload,

members will have access to a growing

to mature and become widely available,

associations need to find a way to make

library of content and cross-event

but the direction is clear, and this future

their communications work together,

contacts, available to them anywhere

is inevitable.

rather than having their own messages

and at any time.

and offerings compete with each other.

In times of data overload, associations need to find a way to make communications work together What is needed is a strategic approach, and we can already see societies making this move. Rather than spending on a one-off event app, organisations are now investing in a year-round association app, offering an all-in-one platform for their events,

What will association communication

Authors:

look like in the future?

Ori Lahav, Vice President Client & Operations, Kenes Group, and Jelmer van

Looking towards the future, we can

Ast, CEO & Founder, Conference Compass,

expect the abundance of information

a Service Provider partner

to continue growing. This raises the

of IAPCO.

question: how can we navigate between all the impulses? And how can we filter

For over fifty years, Kenes Group has been

out the relevant information? Artificial

creating success stories with associations

Intelligence has the potential to solve

around the world, harnessing the power

this issue. By learning the preferences of

of community, strengthening an

the user, it can give recommendations,

association’s brand www.kenes.com

see trends and connect the dots to provide the right information at the

Conference Compass is a leader in the

right moment.

provision of high-quality association and event apps. More info at

We expect that the ways to consume this

www.conferencecompass.com

information will change too. Augmented

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TECHNOLOGY – LIVE EVENTS – PCMA COLUMN

MEMBERS’ EVENT NEWS

SEVEN THINGS THAT CAN ONLY HAPPEN AT A LIVE EVENT Author: Don Neal, founder and CEO of 360 Live Media

We live in a time when most of our content and connections

1. Solutions are best generated in person

come to us virtually, and technology will continue to make

2. A place to see and be seen

this virtual environment even more immersive. There will be

3. The power of radical serendipity

very little visible space between ‘live’” and ’virtual’ and the

4. The power of place

expectations for experience and delivery will be higher than

5. Feeling is believing

ever. If you think we’ve undergone enormous changes in the

6. Convening is empowering

events industry over the past five years, that’s just a small

7. Live media is the original social media

preview for what’s next.

It’s important that we think about ways that live events can be the most powerful form of media. Here are just seven:

1. Solutions are best generated in person

5. Feeling is believing

We work best when face-to-face because we can share energy

Live events allow us to touch, taste, use, and test products and

and encouragement through non-verbal communication.

services under one roof. Sensory comparison shopping is one reason live conferences and trade shows haven’t been kicked

2. A place to see and be seen

to the curb.

Advancing our career, connecting with the right people

6. Convening is empowering

and having our organisation be seen as a leader are best accomplished at a live event. There is power in looking

We all need to renew, restore, and remember why we

someone in the eye and shaking their hand, and it is a

dowhat we do. This happens best when we are in the

connection that cannot be formed the same way over email.

company of those who share our passion.

3. The power of radical serendipity

7. Live media is the original social media

A chance meeting in the coffee line leads to a new idea. A

To read and respond to body language, make eye contact,

shuttle bus conversation reminds you why you are passionate

walk with someone — these can only be experienced in

about your work. These are not things that happen when we

person. Live events build empathy, they remind us to see

are isolated in separate environments.

people as people, and in turn remind us of our own humanity. This is the most powerful form of connection. This is our best

4. The power of place

chance to make an impact that will help improve the world.

Experiencing a new place in new ways is an amazing antidote for how we perceive opportunities and challenges. Our creativity thrives in novel situations. Travelling somewhere new puts our brains in a better place to think.

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SUSTAINABILITY

TECHNOLOGY - RAI AMSTERDAM

COMBINING TECHNICAL INNOVATION WITH MODERN SPACE DEVELOPMENT be taken into use in early 2020, with interested parties already able to take a virtual reality tour in our demo room at RAI Amsterdam.

The event sector must continue to innovate if it is to remain relevant. RAI Amsterdam is taking the lead by combining technical innovations with the development of modern spaces and a luxury hotel on its own premises. Luxury on-site hotel: nhow Amsterdam RAI

investing in virtual reality

advanced every day. To illustrate, RAI

and augmented reality. “We

Amsterdam combines Google maps with

see these new technologies

an overlay of its own floor plan to

as the link between the

significantly improve wayfinding and

physical and rapidly

create new commercial opportunities.

process more user-friendly. Although exhibition apps are already quite

changing digital worlds,” says COO Maurits van der Sluis. “This is why we

With regard to matchmaking, algorithms

carry out our own product development

to facilitate contact between parties

in-house and create concrete

before, during and after events are

applications for events. We use the

becoming ever smarter. And these

technologies for our own events, and

technologies have extra added

also advise organisers and exhibitors

value for organisers too, generating

on possible applications.”

important information that can help further improve the event.

fulltime XR manager at RAI Amsterdam

has significant added value for multi-day

this year, explains which applications

international events. It stands out for

are the most current. “Augmented reality

the high-quality design, luxury, art and

places an extra digital layer over reality,

gastronomy, and is the largest new-build

allowing us to make a physical product

hotel in the Benelux region with 650

visible in various colours or type,” he

four-star rooms spanning 24 floors.

adds. “At the HISWA Amsterdam Boat

glass facade with a view of the green

at various events this year. The chatbot

common, they are becoming more

situated on the RAI premises, the hotel

metres and will feature a brand-new

and modern matchmaking platforms

RAI Amsterdam is

Rueben van der Peet, who became

Hall, Hall 5, is being extended by 30x135

chatbots, intelligent exhibition apps

was mainly used to make the registration

doors in the first quarter of 2020. Being

Adjacent to the characteristic Europa

RAI Amsterdam has been using

Practical use of augmented reality and virtual reality

nhow Amsterdam RAI is opening its

Transparent and green extension of Hall 5

Chatbots, exhibition apps and matchmaking

Show 2019, for instance, visitors were able to use their own mobiles to project and view entire yachts in 3D. These applications can significantly increase the value of square metres of exhibition space”.

Facial recognition offers more Customer-friendly reception A technology that received extra attention from the RAI this year involved the use of facial recognition for access checks. The technology makes the reception process more efficient and gives hostesses additional time to ensure visitors receive a warm welcome. A pilot project carried out by the RAI during the Horecava 2019 exhibition was very well-received and marked the starting point for further development.

surroundings. The renovated Hall 5 will

RAI AMSTERDAM – A MULTIFUNCTIONAL EVENT LOCATION - INSPIRING PEOPLE RAI Amsterdam is an international exhibition and conference organisation. Since 1893, RAI Amsterdam has actively created the right context for inspiring meetings to take place. With a place that brings people together in the physical and virtual worlds, crossing borders and providing inspiration, we believe in the power of connecting. www.rai.nl | March 2020 13


DESTINATION - DUBAI

EXPO 2020’S DUBAI EXHIBITION CENTRE TO HOST WORLD CLASS EVENTS

DEC interior

Excitement is building towards Expo

Minds, Creating the Future’, with the

Major events confirmed to take place

2020, which is being held in Dubai,

subthemes of Opportunity, Mobility

at DEC during Expo 2020, which runs

making it the first World Expo to take

and Sustainability.

from 20 October to 10 April, include

place in the MEASA region. The line-up

the World Government Summit, the

of international conferences, exhibitions

Among the key pieces of infrastructure

Global Islamic Economy Summit and

and events set to be held at the site is

being developed at the site is the Dubai

the World Chambers Congress 2021.

rapidly gathering momentum.

Exhibition Centre (DEC), a new venue

Meanwhile the BlockExpo, the World

on the doorstep of the Dubai Metro

Blockchain Summit, and the Leaders

Expected to attract approximately 25

Route 2020 extension, offering 45,000

in Healthcare Conference will also take

million visits over the course of six

square metres of customisable space

place at the venue, with more to be

months, Expo 2020 Dubai is taking

configurable for all types of events,

announced over the coming months.

place under the theme of ‘Connecting

including conferences, exhibitions, gala dinners and incentives.

Crucially for PCOs, the Dubai Exhibition Centre will remain as part of Expo’s legacy, along with approximately 80% of the wider infrastructure, meaning they will be able to take advantage of a versatile new world class venue beyond the event itself. Dubai Business Events, the city’s official convention bureau, is already working with organisers to identity these opportunities.

DEC arrival plaza Visit: www.expo2020dubai.com/DEC

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MEMBERS’ EVENT NEWS

DESTINATION – HONG KONG

PLANNERS’ COMMITMENT TO HONG KONG STANDS FIRM

Several high-profile conferences held since September brought thousands of prestigious participants to Hong Kong. The Belt and Road Summit saw stellar support, with more than 5000 political and business elites from over 60 countries and regions assembled on 11-12 September to discuss the opportunities it will generate. Over the past few months, Hong Kong has continued to successfully stage some of Asia’s most prestigious events. Influential key players and C-suite executives gathered to network, strengthen existing relationships and orchestrate deals at the 30th edition of the Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP), 23-25 October. Digital Media Asia 2019 (DMA), Asia’s largest digital media conference, returned to the city for the fourth time during 29-31 October, drawing industry heavyweights from around the world to share latest trends.

Hong Kong has a good business environment and is an ideal platform for starting businesses. Also, Hong Kong has rich experience as well as an excellent monetary system. HE Abdulla Al Saleh, Under Secretary of Foreign Trade and Industry, Ministry of Economy, United Arab Emirates Speaker of Belt and Road Summit

We are committed to Hong Kong because this is the centre of the hotel and hospitality industry. It is a very hospitable city with wonderful venues and partners. We are here to get the word out that Hong Kong is a dynamic and safe environment. There’s no reason not to come. Thomas L. Kemp, Chairman and CEO, Northstar Travel Group Organiser of Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific

Hong Kong is an amazing city. It has great connectivity, as there are a lot of connections between Hong Kong and the rest of the world. Hong Kong is an amazing place to visit for business, for sightseeing and for being with the family. Georgina Ferri Tordera, Chief Revenue and Innovation Officer, ARA, Spain Speaker of Digital Media Asia | March 2020 15


DESTINATION - HAMBURG

MEMBERS’ EVENT NEWS

snaPCO on Hamburg

What a great time with you guys in Vancouver!

Hamburg is about to get one of the most advanced congress centres in Europe

There is an exciting year ahead. After undergoing a comprehensive remodelling and modernisation campaign, embodying the highest standards, the CCH will be in perfect shape for all forthcoming congresses and events.

Conveniently located, the CCH can be reached from the airport in about 20 minutes by car. Public transportation connections are also fast and reliable.

Hamburg is a progressive city. The beautiful park provides recreational space and creates a healthy room climate and eco-friendly operation of the building. Easy access is guaranteed.

With modern and flexible new conference rooms and a unique interior, the CCH provides 12000 m² of exhibition space, a further 12000 m² of foyer space, and 12000 seats in 50 halls and rooms.

Visit: www.hamburg-convention.com/en/ www.das-neue-cch.de/en/

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All photos © Planning Consortium agnLeusmann with Tim Hupe Architects Hamburg

Located in the heart of Hamburg, the CCH is surrounded by 100 hotels, restaurants of all varieties, and a mainline train station, all within walking distance.


DESTINATION - TORONTO

THE FUTURE’S LOOKING GREAT FOR TORONTO At the start of December, Tourism Toronto hosted its 94th AGM

• The Endocrine Society Annual Meeting and Exposition

at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The event looked

holds their conference in June 2027 at the MTCC, bringing 8000

back over 2019 while providing an inside look at what’s in

attendees and an estimated economic impact of $26.7 million.

store for 2020. • The World Circular Economy Forum arrive in the fall of There was a panel discussion moderated by Scott Beck

2020 at Beanfield Centre/Enercare Centre bringing 2500

with the senior management team serving as panellists.

attendees and an estimated economic impact of $3.7 million.

The discussion highlighted a cross-section of Tourism Toronto activities in 2019, including the Visitor Economy

• Hewlett Packard Reinvent 2021 conference comes in April

Study, the new brand platform Let Yourself In, Rendez-vous

2021 at the MTCC bringing 2400 and an estimated economic

Canada, MPI WEC 2019 and the challenges that came with

impact of $7.7 million.

a reduced budget. • The ACUHO-I 2025 Annual Conference have rebooked for From a business events perspective, the AGM announced

June 2025 at the MTCC following a successful conference this

that 115 major conferences and events, defined as those

year, bringing 2000 attendees and an estimated economic

with more than 1000 delegates, were held in 2019, bringing

impact of $6.1 million.

together more than 421,000 delegates and an economic impact of $906 million.

• International Continence Society Annual Scientific Meeting will be held in September 2023 at the MTCC

To end 2019, Business Events Toronto was excited to

bringing 1800 participants and an estimated econimic

announce nine new major conventions that chose Toronto

impact of $6 million.

for their events. The conventions, primarily from within the U.S. market, will bring more than 40,000 delegates to Toronto

• MASCC/ISOO Annual Meeting on Supportive Care in

and a total estimated economic impact of more than $156

Cancer 2022 at the MTCC bringing 1500 attendees and an

million for the city.

estimated economic impact of $5 million.

• The Association for Research in Vision and

• The Serra International Convention arrive in the summer

Ophthalmology selected Toronto for multiple years in the

of 2021 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto, bringing 1500

spring of both 2028 and 2032 for their conference to be held

attendees and an estimated economic impact of $3.4 million.

at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) bringing 12,000 attendees and an economic impact of $59.8 million. Visit: www.seetorontonow.com • The American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting will be visiting in October 2031 at the MTCC bringing 9000 attendees and an economic impact of $43.6 million. | March 2020 17


DESTINATION - MELBOURNE

DESTINATION

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3947 participants from 128 countries 2500+ live stream views Dubai, October 2019


DESTINATION – AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRES

Bushfires rage

But much is unaffected

AUSTRALIA – IT’S OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL Author: Nicole Walker, COO, Arinex, Sydney While Australia continues to fight the

not kill our bush even when it is extreme

frontline, Arinex has established a

devastating fires and assess their

and when the rain finally comes it is a

Bushfire Appeal with all monies raised

impact across regional Australia, we

magnificent sight to see the new green

going direct to the New South Wales

Australian IAPCO members – Arinex

shoots everywhere in the blackened

Rural Fire Service Association, a

and ICMS Pty Ltd – share a few thoughts

fire zones.

long-standing client of ours. We are

on the subject.

pleased to provide support in any While we acknowledge the severity of

way that we can.

It is true that these fires are among the

these fires, we also stress that Australia

worst in living memory; never have we

otherwise continues to operate business

Once more, thank you again for the

lost so much landscape or seen such

as usual. Australians often think of

messages of support and we hope to

ferocity before. It is thanks to our

ourselves as resilient; while we mourn

see you in Australia soon. We are hopeful

emergency service personnel and their

the loss of life and think of all of those

that by the time of print, these fires

constant updates that there has not

impacted, we also continue to go

will have long been contained and

been a greater loss of life. What really

about our days. The smoke haze over

extinguished and the regional

buoys our spirits in these times are

Melbourne will have long vanished by

communities affected will have begun

the constant messages of support and

now, while all airports and main roads

rebuilding with the support of the

friendship from our colleagues across

in our capital cities have remained fully

rest of the country.

the world – so from the bottom of our

operational. Our staff across the country

hearts, thank you for your thoughts.

are busy preparing their various programmes for this year and beyond,

The extreme weather extends over much

and there is no reason to think the fires

of Australia and is exacerbated by years

will have any negative impact on

of drought. The combined heat, dry

visitation or travel but will provide a

undergrowth build-up and the winds are

fascinating sight for those who wish

ideal conditions for bush fires which can

to see the bush come alive.

sometimes burn for weeks out of control before they affect civilization. Our bush

To help support our wonderful

relies on fire for regeneration as fire does

emergency service personnel on the

From IAPCO: To our friends, family and colleagues in Australia, we hope the fires will retreat soon, that the subsequent floods will diminish rapidly, and that recovery activities are swift and well supported.

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DESTINATION JAPAN

ISPO KOBE 2019 HELD IN ADVANCE OF THE 2020 PARALYMPIC GAMES

The biennial World Congress of the

sector.” In particular, it is an industry

in the United Arab Emirates, Japan is

International Society for Prosthetics

leader in robotics and assistive

distinguished for its functionality and

and Orthotics (ISPO) is always

technology.

tourist attractions. Trust me, there will

remarkable, but the 17th edition had

be so many people who would love

a special significance. It was held in

Around 5000 professionals, working

October 2019 in Kobe, less than a

in those fields and beyond, made

year before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic

the journey to Kobe. An American

Japan showed its backing for the

and Paralympic Games.

professor said, “I learned something

ISPO World Congress at every level.

new in an area of my research. That

“There was a lot of support from the

Every four years, the Paralympics

was really exciting to me. I’m hoping

government, the prefecture, and the

put prosthetics and orthotics on an

to connect with people I met here, so

city,” said Kohler. Even the public got

international stage. The athletes are

we can begin new dialogue.”

involved, via a parasports festival held

an inspiration to people all across the

to come.”

concurrently by the prefecture. They

globe. In advance of that monumental

That sense of collaboration was evident

heard talks from Paralympians and

event, the ISPO World Congress shone a

from the very first day, Kohler explained.

took part in events such as wheelchair

spotlight on the professionals working to

“It was like a street fair. People were

basketball and sitting volleyball.

give people with physical impairments

getting food, getting drinks, and then

greater function and independence.

going outside,” he said. “It was a really

Heinrich Popow, a Paralympic gold

nice atmosphere, and it was the perfect

medalist, was impressed by the

weather to do that.”

country’s efficiency and enthusiasm. Regarding Tokyo 2020, he was

Many people took advantage of the

convinced: “Even before the Rio

weather by making time for sightseeing,

Olympics, I had that feeling that Japan

before or after the conference. Kobe is

is ready. I can feel the passion.” It’s an

a stone’s throw from numerous World

attitude that Japan’s organisers bring

But the Paralympics weren’t the only

Heritage Sites, and its food - such as

to every event they host.

reason ISPO chose Japan as a host.

Kobe beef - is globally renowned.

As noted by Professor Friedbert Kohler, ISPO’s President, one of Japan’s

One attendee spoke about Japan’s

advantages is “the strength of the

appeal in the Middle East. “Where

rehabilitation, prosthetic, and orthotic

I come from, Iraq, or where I am based,

Visit: www.japanmeetings.org

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INSIDE STORY – INNOVATION THROUGH MEETINGS

BASICS TO BIONICS IAPCO Member: Japan Convention Services, Inc.

Why Meeting?

#Japan’s technology

hoped that many related events will

The 17th World Congress of the

Another reason for the Congress being

be held alongside. The most important

International Society for Prosthetics and

held in Japan was that of the country’s

thing is to attract the attention of the

Orthotics was held in Japan for the first

advanced technology. Robotics are

public to this message as it could

time in 30 years at the Kobe Convention

increasingly being used in this

affect everyone.

Center. Around 5000 people attended

discipline, with many manufacturers

the Congress including doctors,

and developers of robotics exhibiting

#biomedical innovation cluster

prosthetists and orthotists,

at the event.

Kobe is famous for its KOBE Biomedical

physiotherapists, engineers, and

Innovation Cluster. It was started to help

representatives from related companies.

the local economy recover after the Hanshin Awaji Earthquake in 1995,

#ageing society

which heavily impacted Kobe itself.

Many people think prosthetic orthosis is for people with disabilities. But some

#making successes

people, especially the elderly, have to

“We are very proud of playing a part in

consider that their legs might have to

attracting and organising the Congress.”

be amputated due to their failing

A representative from Japan Convention

circulation. Japan is an aging society

#2020 Paralympics

Services said. “The theme was Basics

and the issue is urgent. Cooperation

Adjacent to the KCC, the Para Sports

to Bionics and focused on the

among doctors, prosthetists and

Festival was held. The public’s interest

importance of integration of tradition

orthotists and others is essential

in prosthetic orthosis is heightened by

and technology, and we were

for a better solution.

large sporting events and, with the 2020

honoured to be able to help make

Paralympics being held in Japan, it is

this event a success.”

on Japanese traditional culture IAPCO Member: Japan Convention Services, Inc. ISPO participants experience Japanese traditional culture, demonstrating the country’s spirit of hospitality to the world

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DESTINATION - KIGALI

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INSIDE STORY – SPORTS BUSINESS

SPORTS BUSINESS JAPAN – INNOVATIVE, SUSTAINABLE, COLLABORATIVE IAPCO Member: Congress Corporation, Japan theme “Drive forward SDGs through the power of sports”, discussing how to use sport to solve social issues and realise a sustainable society. Attendees were asked to bring their own reusable bottles, with ample free filtered water dispensers available on site. • A joint “J-League and B-League” seminar with representatives of the Japan Professional Football “J League” Sports Business Japan was conceived

Some special features included:

by Congress Corporation and 2019 saw

and the Japan Professional Basketball or “B League” was attended by over

them managing the event for the fourth

• Facial recognition for on-site

140 representatives from 69 clubs from

time. It is an exhibition and conference

registration was provided by Panasonic

both leagues in Japan. Discussions took

focused on sports business promotion

Corporation. It alleviated congestion

place on ticket marketing, how to

and the revitalization of local regions

at the point of entry and enhanced the

recruit and win fans, create a

through sport. Held from 19-20

accuracy of registration. It was also the

community, and much more. A rare

November 2019, it enabled the more

first time the technology had been used

collaboration between these two

than 4000 participants to experience the

in a Japanese domestic exhibition open

leagues, it should energize their home

latest innovations in today’s stadiums

to the public.

towns, share issues and seek solutions

and multi-purpose arenas, aiming to

through a co-operation that transcends

enhance revenue and develop the

• Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

the boundaries between different

sports industry.

were at the heart of the “Sports x SDGs”

sports and regions.

conference sessions in line with the

What is the real meaning of “Sports for All”? IAPCO Member: Congress Corporation, Japan

26th TAFISA World Congress Tokyo 2019 • TAFISA: The Association for International Sport for All • 13–17 November 2019 • Over 630 participants from 78 countries and regions • Organiser: TAFISA • Venue: Toshi Center Hotel, Tokyo • PCO: Congress Corporation A Japanese Undo-kai is a fun sporting event/athletic-meet This is a unique international meeting that gathers an

where participants play games in a friendly and inclusive spirit.

extremely diverse range of sports-related people - no other

This was a popular activity at the Congress, and one in line

meeting like it. Their aim and stated theme this year is to

with the organisation’s promotion of sports throughout

progress ‘Sport for All through Tradition and Innovation.’

one’s lifetime. It involved everyone in the local community,

One of the special features of the congress is Undo-kai.

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INSIDE STORY – GAME ON

GAME ON

THE TABLETOP GAMES EVENT IAPCO Member: Kenes Group Game On is a tabletop games event,

Participating in different games,

undertaken by Totto, one of the fair’s

organised for people interested in

activities, puzzles and experiences is

sponsors. All attendees could take part

board games, card games, dice games

at the core of the fair. Organised Play is

by buying a badge. For only one euro,

or miniatures. All attendees get to

another way to meet new players, face

they could buy one of eight different

discover new games, try the ones they

new challenges, make friends, and find

models featuring anti-bullying phrases,

have always wanted to and most of all -

places to play favourite games while

showing that bullying must end. The

enjoy the three-day experience.

joining the community of players

campaign was tied to a fun contest

around the world.

onsite where participants could win

Only in its third edition, Game On has

prizes in the spirit of the whole fair.

already become a top event dedicated

Game On 2019 managed to increase

to board games, both in Madrid and

its attendance by 25% rising to 5750

From the PCO point of view, Game On

throughout the country. It provides a

participants, offering even more games,

is not an easy event to organise (which

safe place for all people, big and small,

more activities, and more fun for all

one is?) but it surely is a fun one.

that like fun and games to go wild, test,

types of audiences, from the novice to

The main challenge lay in switching

play, and be merry. The goal of this

those that are deeply invested in certain

from the concept of a professional

third edition was to continue growing

games. There were hundreds of tables

conference to an event open to the

and improving the event. Emphasising

where you could try both the newest

public that needed to combine both a

tactile and hands-on gaming comes

games as well as the classics. The list

professional and an entertainment side

as a breath of fresh air in today’s

of games was endless, 372 different ones

while maintaining a balance between

over-digitalised world full of screens

were available to play, including God of

the needs of the two types of attendees.

upon screens. Connecting people

War, Stuffed Fables, Smog Riders,

through board games, having the

Orbis, Narcos.

whole family keep away from media

It took time to fully understand the difference in the requirements of such

to play together and have fun were

However, this year Game On had a

an event, but one soon realised that all

the main objectives of the event.

serious note by taking a stand against

you need to do is to think outside the

Game On is all about the action.

bullying, supporting the campaign

box and adapt.

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INSIDE STORY – GAME ON

GAME ON 2019 IN NUMBERS: 3300 m2

exhibition area

230

tables

1400

chairs

372

games

114

new games launched

6

organised play tournaments: National Keyforge, Arkham Horror, Star Wars Destiny Galactic Qualifier, Star Wars X-Wings, Pandemic Survival, including the first ever Marvel Champions

148

volunteers

97

press representatives, including: national radio and TV, Telemadrid, Onda Cero

139

professional guests

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EDGE-UCATION

INSIDE STORY – SOCIAL MEDIA

INSIDE STORY

9

IAPCO MEMBER INSIDE STORY

EXEMPLARY SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN

IAPCO Member Inside Stories highlight events of excellence which are brought to you by accredited members to showcase quality, initiative, innovation, creativity and success.

The Kenes social media team helped ESPID in building a strong community by creating a well thought-out online campaign prior to the annual meeting of the organisation. Client: Event:

European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID) 37th Annual Meeting of the ESPID www.2019.espidmeeting.org

Quality

Innovation

Best practice

KEY FACTS

7 Ambassadors

THE CHALLENGE

8.4 million #ESPID2019 impressions

2308 Attendees

Outcomes The ambassadors successfully helped in reaching a new

ESPID’s Annual Meeting brings together the most prominent researchers in the field of paediatric infectious diseases, epidemiology and immunology. Two of the goals for the 37th edition of the conference identified by the Society were: • to increase engagement with the meeting content • to reach new people online that have not previously been engaged

PCO: Kenes Group Services: Logistics; Congress Management; Social Media Management; Content Provision; Marketing and Promotion;

audience, including many younger professionals, with whom they connect. Every month they would send out content sharing the hashtag, assisting in the spread of information. Additionally, all these Meeting influencers helped with original content and promotional videos of themselves explaining why they would be attending ESPID 2019. The largest benefit of this programme was having the community see that their peers were talking about the Meeting and not just the Society. Three of the ambassadors were ranked among the top 10 tweeters onsite.

Solution The solution came from introducing a Twitter ambassadors’ campaign. After announcing an open call for event ambassadors and following a careful selection, seven of those influencers were invitedto take part. Their responsibilities were to promote the ESPID 2019 with different content and retweeting the official posts, engage with the conversations around the Meeting, and reach out to their followers.

Learn more about IAPCO and what its members can do for your organisation by visiting our website: www.iapco.org or by contacting us: info@iapco.org

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INSIDE STORIES – THE POWER OF ART

STRENGTHENING AN ASSOCIATION IMAGE WITH INNOVATIVE VISUAL IDENTITY IAPCO Member: AIM Group International much more distinctive visual branding.

visual communications reflected the

AIM Group, along with VanGoGh creative

“Picasso-style” says Massimo Galli,

communication agency, now part of AIM

president of VanGoGh.

Group, was entrusted with the task of providing communication and

Various activities completed the

marketing consultancy services.

project, namely a woman painted in Picasso-style as the main character of

For EADV, AIM Group rose to the

some of the promotional videos and in

challenge, creating a truly modern

all the conference collateral. The same

and inspiring brand identity. “The

character was present both at the Milan

The European Academy of

strategy was based on finding a common

World Dermatology Congress, held some

Dermatology and Venereology (EADV)

element that related to the congress:

months before EADV, and at EADV itself.

wanted to launch a communications

art. Then we chose an internationally

On both occasions, participants were

campaign to attract a higher attendance

well-known artist: Pablo Picasso,

able to take pictures which could be

from both delegates and sponsors for

which created the link between the

shared on social media.

its 2019 congress, with increased

congress and host country. We created

engagement from the audience and

an integrated strategy where all the

A COLOURFUL EXPERIENCE IAPCO Member: CPO HANSER SERVICE, Germany meter long wall, draped with canvas, to graffiti their hearts out and create their own street art. Located on a once industrial site on the banks of the River Spree to create a typical Berlin atmosphere, and aided by ten graffiti pros to the sounds of a Hip Hop beat, each retained their piece of canvas as a souvenir of their endeavours. Katrin Suchi, Director of Sales and Marketing at CPO HANSER SERVICE, said: “Our home base Berlin offers Transform a stuffy businessman into

180 US insurance brokers enjoying an

a creative graffiti artist. Impossible? Not

incentive travel experience in Berlin.

if CPO have anything to say about it! This team building activity was recently

Exchanging their suits for overalls, the

created by CPO HANSER SERVICE for

executives were provided with a 40

endless unusual experiences for visitors, and for many different kinds of budget. We love to create the best experience for each client, of course, not only in Berlin but wherever we are.”

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INSIDE STORY – WHEN RISK MANAGEMENT PAID OFF

WEATHERING THE STORM IAPCO Member: AIM Group International

The Congress for the Italian Society of

brigade that the conference could

and over 1100 emails to registrants,

Hospital Pharmacy was about to begin,

take place with no risks

notifying over 80 sponsors and 37 travel

with 2000 expected attendees ready to

• Call all 40 hotels chosen for

agents to inform tour leaders, publishing

depart for Genoa for the four day event.

accommodation and confirm that

news on the congress app and asking all

But the day before the opening a severe

all services were still working

the 40 hotels to distribute useful

alert had been launched by the public

• Confirm social events or

information in their lobbies.

authorities: Genoa would be hit by a big

identify alternatives The crisis management plan

storm, schools and museums were to

was effective as results show:

be closed, citizens were invited to stay

One of the main problems immediately

home and travellers asked to avoid the

identified was that of the social

city for 48 hours.

dinner involving 1000 guests, which

• Almost none of the 2000 participants

was planned in a venue on the banks

cancelled their attendance

The AIM Group team in charge of

of a river, now with a risk of flooding.

• Few people had to contact AIM

the event organisation immediately

According to the AIM risk management

Group for extra information

created an emergency task force to face

matrix, it was now considered

• The social dinner at the Aquarium

challenges, prevent risks, manage and

unsuitable. It was decided to move it

of Genoa was one of the

minimise any negative impact.

to a safer location. With less than 20

unforgettable moments of the

hours to go before the dinner, the team

congress, with an evocative

According to AIM Group procedures the

worked non-stop to reorganise the

atmosphere that guests enjoyed

emergency plan included the following

event, choose a new venue, make the

without danger or inconvenience

actions:

site visit, make agreements with related

• Check and verify that the conference

suppliers, provide requested payments

Preparing a risk management strategy

and oversee the set-up.

may often seem a waste of effort, but

venue, airport and train stations,

when an emergency happens, such

highway and roads were fully

The AIM Group communication team

operational

made critical information quickly

• Check with local police and fire

accessible, sending 2000 text messages

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pre-planning reaps untold benefits.


INSIDE STORIES - SNAPCO

EDGE-UCATION

on WAMM – 2nd World Airway Management Meeting IAPCO Member: CPI (Conference Partners International, Ireland) Amsterdam, November 2019, attracting over 1800 airway professionals. A cockpit view of the packed-out plenary!

on WATM – World ATM Congress promotion

An incredible promotion concept, and what a result! Lolita Bizune, Kenes Group, Madrid Office, wanted to bring a piece of Madrid to the ATCA Annual Conference in Washington DC, to promote their WATM Congress. With the help of the Madrid

IAPCO Member: Kenes Group

CVB, a sand sculpture representing the Cibeles fountain was brought to life.

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EDGE-UCATION sharing embarrassing moments can actually enhance creativity. It was proved that individuals and groups generated more ideas and a greater variety of novel ideas after sharing tales of embarrassment. The participants of the IAPCO session, most of whom have significant experience in the global meetings and events industry, discussed their own failures without pointing fingers or putting blame on others. Topics included financial blunders, destination or venue horrors, back-firing legacies, HR nightmares, monster projects that

FAILURE DOES NOT HAVE TO MEAN DEFEAT IAPCO delivers another successful

taking ownership of one’s own

seminar. Martin Boyle, CEO of IAPCO,

professional failure and identifying

and, IAPCO Member, Karen Hilliard of

mistakes can become a strong learning

African Agenda, recently delivered a

pathway to success moving forward.

seminar to over 100 attendees at one of IAPCO’s Strategic Partner events, PCMA’s

Martin and Karen opened the seminar

Convening Leaders Convention in San

by advising that the session will be a

Francisco in January.

safe place to share experiences and failures without any shame, guilt or

went wrong, marketing fiascos and delegates from hell. Following presentations from participants, the ‘best’ failure and creative learning outcome was voted on in a fun and interactive manner. “We are committed to continuing to deliver educational content to important partners such as PCMA” said Martin Boyle.

The seminar entitled: “Trading Places:

embarrassment. The concept for the

Sharing Stories of Failure to Lead to

session was derived following research

Success,” taught attendees that failure

from Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg

Photo: l-r Martin Boyle, Karen Hilliard,

doesn’t have to mean defeat; in fact, by

School of Management that shows

Mathias Posch, IAPCO IPP

COMING SOON EDGE MEXICO CITY 24-26 August International Faculty: • Mathias Posch, IAPCO • Nicola McGrane, IAPCO • Claire Smith, Vancouver CC Contact: olivia@iapco.org

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EDGE-UCATION

on EDGE Munich

21-23 January 2020 75 participants + waiting list IAPCO Faculty: Nicola McGrane, Mathias Posch, Ori Lahav Invited Faculty: Claus-Peter Reisch, Tobias Grober, Markus Dirr Satisfaction rating: 88.89%

Ori, going local

Meeting Design – in the round

Capture those key messages

Welcome to EDGE from faculty, Mathias, Nicky, Ori

Networking, exchange, engagement

It’s all about the participants’ experience

Teamwork and competition

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ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURE - MANAGEMENT OUTLOOK

MANAGEMENT OUTLOOK FOR 2020 Author: Christoph Raudonat, Director of Associations, ICS Ltd

A new decade has dawned. Many of

We are comparing associations and the

the new markets are and in which funds

us look forward to new projects, new

not-for-profit world to the gig economy

to invest, let’s look inwards; let’s look at

opportunities, new challenges. We

in this article as there are many parallels

a few of the management trends that

certainly can expect further changes

we can uncover. Such parallels show an

will help you master the year ahead.

and development in the world of work,

increase in virtual teams where global

be it as a result of technological

associations travel a lot, work is

1. Manage the things you can control

developments or new approaches to

undertaken on the road and teams

Yes, we know, our organisations take

organisational developments and

may be spread out, there is redistributed

time to react to new opportunities.

managing people. One projection we

leadership where there is a president

Frustration and exhaustion may kick in

can make is that human-tech interaction

of your society, a society manager

every now and then. And the workload

is going to increase and with this the

and a board. Within the teams, we

does not disappear. At moments like

possibilities of organising ourselves, our

may find team leaders and, for those

these, we may risk falling into a burnout

work and the organisations we work for.

organisations that are run by one

trap. Listen to yourself and recognise

individual, we may discover

early signs in your co-workers. Engage

entrepreneurial spirits.

in sprints rather than a marathon. After

Let us first reflect on some of the learning we took away with us

each sprint, have a circuit break. Reward

last year. We have seen that

Three questions to ask ourselves

yourself and your team and then tackle

technological development means

as managers right from the start

the next step. This will help you remain

some of our processes will have become

are therefore:

in control, maintain ownership and

simplified. This did not mean that

involvement and keep spirits and

our jobs have disappeared and been

• How do we ensure our organisation

replaced by tech but that we have

is prepared for the opportunities

learned to manage and work alongside

ahead?

these technological developments.

• How can we make these

Some tasks have become simplified and

opportunities available?

It is okay to show vulnerability.

mostly this was a welcome change as it

• How do we manage those moments

If you do not know what lies ahead,

made our lives easier. This trend is likely

when we run into a wall and may

chances are others don’t know

to increase and improve in 2020, but we

not be able to keep up?

either. Find like-minded people and

need to ask how technology affects us

motivation high. 2. Be a compassionate and authentic leader

communicate authentically, even within

in our daily lives? Newest research in the

To manage these questions from a

your own team. Past results have shown

area of the gig economy, such as that

human point of view we have

that when crises hit, those organisations

by Ashford and Petriglieri, shows that

recognised in recent years an increase

that invited everyone to participate in

the human side will have to take over to

in mindfulness and reflection practices.

shaping the strategy of the future

show adequate levels of satisfaction.

Rather than going for predictions as to

recovered faster as they allowed for an

how big our businesses will grow, where

open communication culture. Leaders

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ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURE - MANAGEMENT OUTLOOK

were not ashamed to admit that they did

to be better at what I am doing?’ and

authentic leadership and transparency,

not have the solutions and knew that

then, ‘for what will you be grateful in

managers and leaders have it in the

good ideas could come from the most

the end?’ Read the blog entry by Dr.

palm of their hands as to how 2020 will

unexpected staff members.

Rebecca Jones at https://henleyb-

unfold and influence those with whom

school.blog/2019/12/02/ambi-

they work and interact.

3. Support your staff

tion-vs-gratitude/ References:

Being a compassionate leader also means that you have the ability to listen

5. Kindness matters

• Jones, R. (2019), blog, Henley

and capacity to understand what is

It was not a long time ago when

Business School, Ambition

going on in others’ minds. Recognise

mentioning the word ‘kindness’ in a

vs. Gratitude

that you cannot go it alone and give

job interview got you a few pitiful smiles

• Ashford, S., Barker Caza, B, Reid, E.

someone the biggest present you

from the HR sharks that were out to

(2018), From surviving to thriving in

can give: your trust. People that feel

eat you alive and test your suitability to

the gig economy: a research agenda

supported and listened to will walk t

work for their organisation. This trend

for individuals in the new world of

he extra mile because they can grant

is definitely changing and 2020 will

work, Research in Organisational

themselves ownership over their actions.

(finally!!) see more kindness at work.

Behavior, Elsevier

Kindness is the single-most reason that

• Petriglieri, G., Ashford, S.,

people thrive at work and it is measured

Wrzesniewski, A. (2018), Agony and

in the mental and emotional well-being

Ecstasy in the Gig Economy:

Gratefulness and ambition can go

of the people that spread and receive

Cultivating Holding Environments for

hand in hand. A recent blog written by

kindness. Kindness is not an easy task

Precarious and Personalised

a scholar at Henley Business School

to incorporate in our daily lives but,

Work Identities, Administrative

compared the two concepts and realised

when successful, it is a sign of more

Science Quarterly, Sage

that for ambition to co-exist with

authenticity. For further reading on

gratefulness, the two need to be lifted

kindness at work, read this article:

into the same sphere. Gratefulness is

https://thenextweb.com/con-

Author:

traditionally regarded as a concept that

tributors/2018/08/11/why-be-

Christoph Raudonat is the Director of

is utterly personal, while ambition is

kind-at-workplace/)

Associations at ICS Ltd. and has been a

4. For what are you going to be grateful?

not-for-profit and leadership consultant

usually played out in comparison with others. If we lift ambition into the

Last but not least, it is in the sense of

for the past 15 years. ICS, with six offices

personal sphere and ask ourselves how

belonging that we find satisfaction at

globally, has provided the complete spec-

can we be better versions of ourselves,

work. It is the identity we put forward,

trum of international conference services

we have a chance to formulate new

which provides us with the drive and

for over 30 years and has a proven track

goals. How can I be better than my

motivation to be better and reach our

record of exceeding expectations.

peers turns into ‘how can I understand

goals. Paired with open communication,

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ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURE – NEW BLOOD FOR OLD BOARDS

NEW BLOOD FOR OLD BOARDS HOW TO GET A DIVERSE, NEW GENERATION OF ASSOCIATION LEADERS TO JOIN THE BOARD AND BOOST MEMBER REPRESENTATION Author: Michael Kern, Executive Director, Dekon Group, Istanbul

When I agreed to write this article I

in a focus on diversity in leadership as

to promote diversity. For example, in

thought of next generation association

part of each client’s strategic plan. Tara,

order to be more transparent on how to

leaders as millennials. Having done

their Vice President, stated “if diversity

become leaders within the Society, the

some research, I found that many

is not ‘strategic or top-of-mind’, it won’t

Association developed a “Path to

associations have boards comprising

happen.” One particular client began

Leadership” outline. This document

members of the ‘baby boom’ genera-

a major investment in developing the

helps professionals and others

tion, who are in their sixties and higher.

next generation of leaders as far back as

interested in the field to learn how to

So where are the new leaders? Why are

2007. Over the years, this focus has led

become more involved in the Society,

many of them not at the helm of their

to a substantial shift in the composition

and how those activities could someday

associations?

of the Board, which now includes 46%

lead to a leadership role. The Board

female representation and a greater

has also invested in a greater focus on

presence of emerging leaders.

professional development activities

Tara Withington shared how her organisation, Executive Director Inc.

for all career stages and developed a

(EDI), a leading Association Management

These changes came about from several

leadership programme to help promote

Company (AMC) in Milwaukee, builds

initiatives spearheaded by the Board

women in the field.

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ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURE – NEW BLOOD FOR OLD BOARDS When speaking to the Secretary General

them into your organisation, and maybe

organisation, inviting their voice to the

of one of our AMC clients about getting

later interested in a leadership position?

table and showing them how their input

a younger generation to join the board,

would make a meaningful difference is

I always hear that they are not

The keywords seem to be ‘active

the key – and at the end all this did not

interested as they are focused on

onboarding’. Carol McGury, Executive

take six years of service.

publishing articles and have no time

Vice President at SmithBucklin, suggests

alongside their scientific careers. What

that ‘the value proposition needs to be

we observe then is an aging board which

different – invite the nextgen voice to the

often has a hard time coping with new

table. Inviting individuals to participate

forms of communication such as social

in meaningful dialogues will help

media and blogs. Achieving turnaround

shape the future of the association or

at this point needs energy and a

organisation’. Engaging them and

deliberate strategy.

inviting them to the table and not waiting for them to join means you

So let’s talk about the most stereotyped

engage them in the organisation

And if we look to diversity and

generation, the millennials. This

and also help them shape their

inclusion (D&I), it is similar.

generation, born between 1980 and

leadership skills.

Establishing an onboarding committee,

the late 1990s, is usually described as

which focusses only on this task,

lazy, poorly prepared and without

SmithBucklin has also ‘found that

and then creating meaningful D&I

aspirations. Several studies proved that

there is less of an appetite for traditional

programmes within the association

this commonly held stereotype about

paths, with years of service on the board

ensures that the membership is

millennials is wrong. According to the

eventually leading to the chair or

representative of the industry, including

Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2019,

president position’. SmithBucklin had

the board and the leadership teams.

‘The youngest generations are no less

great success as an organisation in

But do not forget to not only mentor

ambitious than their predecessors; more

creating meaningful next genertion

the future leaders, but also to get their

than half want to earn high salaries and

programmes resulting in board

feedback about the onboarding process

be wealthy.’ And another study on Latin

leadership. Giving these individuals

to continuously improve. Getting new

American millennials indicates that 41%

meaningful work to do on behalf of the

blood to the board means being

of them study, 21% work, 17% do both

strategic, but also being open for

activities and 21% do not work or study.

change, and especially being serious

This means that nearly eight out of ten

about creating meaningful projects

study, work or do both.

where everyone is invited to the table.

So what can millennials mean for associations? An earlier Deloitte

Author:

Millennial Survey shows that,

Michael Kern, Executive Director,

‘Millennials are also charitable and

Dekon Group, Istanbul. For nearly

keen to participate in public life: 63%

30 years, Dekon has been organising

of millennials donate to charities, 43%

meetings of all sizes for their clients,

actively volunteer or are a member of a

who are global, regional and local

community organisation, and 52% have

associations, corporations, medical and

signed petitions. Let’s not forget, today

technical societies, NGOs, NPOs and IGOs.

millennials and Gen Zs make up more

www.dekongroup.com

than half the world’s population and, together, account for most of the global workforce. They are not the future – they are the present. So how do you get

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ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURE – TRENDS & DILEMMAS

MANAGING AN ASSOCIATION – TRENDS AND DILEMMAS FOR NON-PROFIT MANAGERS Author: Christoph Raudonat, Director of Associations, ICS Ltd

The world of work is changing. New

supports our daily working lives and

influences faced by association

shifts and megatrends in the way we

improves many routines that in the past

leaders, managers and boards alike. Is it

see, look at and are influenced by

may have been lengthy and complex.

enough to employ a talented millennial

technological developments, social

Blockchain technologies and the

to do your social media outreach when

shifts and cultural changes appear to

processing of big data have potentially

the older members of staff aren’t fully

become more pronounced by the

an enormous impact that we cannot

comfortable digitising their lives? And

minute. Researchers in academia and in

fully foresee at this point, but we do

might there be a gap that needs filling

practice agree to disagree on the details

know that change is coming.

to ensure relevant information is

but are united in their perception that

reaching those that count at all levels

fast-paced change and agile adaptation

On the other side of the coin, this

are bringing about a new equilibrium

same research also raises the question

in the way we look at work and our

as to the possible downside of such

A dilemma arises when we look closer

free time. Lines are blurring, social and

ubiquitous developments. Resulting in

at our tech needs and know that we

societal purpose are becoming more

even complex tasks being taken over by

need to update our expertise. But how?

important, the concept of the leader is

advanced technologies will see a shift

Technology we have heard of for the

largely disappearing and hierarchies

in professions with many current jobs

near or distant horizon: ubiquitous

are flattening. What does this mean

disappearing or losing relevance. For

people-machine interaction, dominant

for associations, their managers and

the not-for-profit sector the concept of

voice control, machine learning, artificial

leaders at board level?

relevance has long been at the forefront

intelligence, autonomous transport

of the discussions with many articles

solutions, virtual reality meetings,

being published on the topic, not to

holographs as near-life experience,

mention the book ‘Race for Relevance’

hyperloops and so on. The professional

written by Coerver and Byers.

term for the concept of ‘not

Crucial trends in shifting societies Under the title of ‘ubiquitous digitalisation’ research by Vogel et al

of the target society?

exactly knowing’ in this context is

places the trends that already affect

Remaining relevant when technology

called ‘informed disorientation,’ where

our industry today. Ever increasing use

supports faster access to instant

we know we need to change but are

of new technologies on the one side

gratification is one of the crucial

as of yet unsure in which direction it

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ASSOCIATIONS’ FEATURE – TRENDS & DILEMMAS will take us, or at least how far reaching

Personal implications, episodic

contribution of the work?

these implications might go.

loyalties and the future of work

• What will serve as organisations’ anchor for loyalty and how can they

The respondents to Vogel’s research

Also the not-for-profit world, or perhaps

reflect, communicate and act upon

raised questions such as how to update

especially the not-for-profit world, is

this with clarity?

and sustain key decision makers’

affected by episodic loyalties. Increasing

• How to balance episodic loyalty

expertise on technology’s possibilities

trends in blurring the lines between

with organisations’ long-term

and controversies? How to include

private lives, working hours, the

activities and the need for

tech-savvy contributors across

fulfilment of the self and giving work

knowledge retention?

organisational levels and boundaries

a meaning and social purpose might

in investment decisions? For the

inspire us to rethink the way we look at

Reflecting on these questions will

not-for-profit sector we might even

our work relationships and engagement

provide the not-for-profit leader with

need to go as far as to consider the

with our organisations. In practice, we

an indication of, and the interplay

implications of smaller organisations

often look at two contexts:

between, the various relationships at all

being run out of a home office that

levels of the organisation. Association

do not have the luxury to invest time in

• Internal episodic loyalty: regularly

Management Companies (AMCs) and

reflecting on needs, let alone have

changing identification following

Professional Congress Organisers (PCOs)

access to the budgets, required for such

tasks, projects or roles

will appreciate this reflective exercise

investments. Will they be left behind

• External episodic loyalty: staying

as episodic loyalty situations meander

and does that mean they are losing

outside the organisation but regularly throughout their organisations like a

their relevance?

engaging in mutual identification

thick web. Managing the different

inside its boundaries

personal and professional relationships

Calling for societal purpose

can often be a daunting task requiring For the not-for-profit sector this may

time and effort and authentic

Not-for-profit organisations,

not seem like anything new as we

engagement on all sides.

by definition, have an intrinsic

deal with a variety of engagement

responsibility towards society/societies.

possibilities during our working days.

They are at the forefront of creating

Looking at the relationships and

References:

societal purpose and meaning. Utilising

influences of a volunteer board and

Vogel, B.; Heidelberger-Nkenke, O.;

this strategic position can offer a wealth

their paid managers will often

Moussavian, R.; Kalkanis, P.; Wilckens, M.;

of engagement opportunities, not only

emphasise the differences and gaps of

Wagner, M.; Blanke, K. (2018) Work 2028

with members of target groups but

perception of what is of importance and

– Trends, Dilemmas & Choices, a study

also with other partner organisations

relevant to the organisation. Bridging

by Deutsche Telekom, Detecon Interna-

on the B2B side.

these gaps is an increasing challenge in

tional and Henley Centre for Leadership,

the future within frameworks such as

Henley Business School

It might be that professional (and not

informed disorientation, organisational

so professional) associations need

purpose formulation and a personal

to rethink their business practices to

need for belonging.

Author: Christoph Raudonat is the Director of Associations at ICS Ltd. and

re-evaluate their purpose and re-define their societal relevance. A good place to

The respondents to Vogel et al put

has been a not-for-profit and leadership

start the discussion is to widen the circle

forward feedback questions for further

consultant for the past 15 years. ICS have

of people with whom to discuss your

debate:

six offices globally and have provided the complete spectrum of international

organisation’s societal purpose. If nothing else, it just might give you the

• What will serve as employees’

conference services for over 30 years. They

input you require from a variety of angles

anchor for loyalty: the

have a proven track record of exceeding

and help shape your future orientation.

organisation, overlapping

expectations. www.icsevents.com

purposes, the meaning or the societal

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MEMBERS’ NEWS

ALEXANDRIA IS RISING – AND LENDING A HAND IAPCO Member: ICOM, Egypt

Guests Group Photo

It was a golden opportunity for

The event involved a lot of effort and

networking and communicating the

dedicated work from ICOM Team as

In line with ICOM’s vision to give back

needs of the Cardiology Department

they were deeply committed to the

to the community and promote CSR

to all attendees and save the lives of

arrangements, starting just one month

initiatives within the ancient city of

over 1000 underprivileged patients.

prior to the event date, but its superb

Alexandria, the company had the

We also hosted His Excellency Governor

success compensated for all the

privilege of joining forces with the

of Alexandria, together with more than

unstinting effort. The event managed to

Cardiology Department, Faculty of

200 attendees from public figures,

collect over five million Egyptian pounds

Medicine, Alexandria University, to

businessmen and the Faculty

or €285,000 in less than two weeks!

organise their first Fundraising Event.

of Medicine staff. consecutive year, to the voluntary nonprofit organisation Ark of the World for mother and child protection. Furthermore, in the continuous effort to support the student community and to offer expertise and knowledge to the younger generation, AFEA co-operated with the BCA College of Athens giving a team of talented young students the opportunity to get first hand experience throughout the four conference days.

BOROUME SAYS GREECE – WE DO SAYS AFEA IAPCO Member: AFEA, Greece registrations in collaboration with the

CSR strategy and culture of AFEA are

Hope Vision Associations’ bone marrow

key elements of all the company’s

donor bank.

major meetings. In December 2019, and during the 28th Panhellenic Congress of

In addition, the Hellenic Pulmonary

the Hellenic Thoracic Society, aware-

Society and the Conference Organising

ness-raising activities were organised for

Committee donated the conference

the voluntary blood donors and bone

bags that were either returned or not

marrow donation, as well as new donor

used by the delegates, for the second

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Hellenic Nutrition & Dietetics Congress and the 4th Hellenic Congress on

Actions based on the sustainability,

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At the same time, and during the 15th

Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, the Panhellenic Association of Dietitians/ Nutritionists, in collaboration with AFEA, offered a substantial amount of food produce of all categories to the Lighthouse of Hope organisation through the non-profit organisation Boroume – the name means ‘we can’ – whose mission is to reduce food waste and to fight malnutrition in Greece.


MEMBERS’ NEWS

SPORTS, MEDICINE AND HEALTH SUMMIT FOR CCH IAPCO Member: CPO HANSER SERVICES, Germany The newly refurbished Congress Centre

CPO HANSER SERVICES is the

Hamburg, CCH, will open its doors in

organiser of one of the first events in

August 2020 and take its place as one

this sustainably constructed facility,

of the most important facilities of its

the Sports, Medicine and Health

kind in Europe. Good connections to

Summit in October 2020.

public transport, a park and shopping facilities make the CCH an attractive location for cultural events and congresses of all kinds.

AIM GROUP HITS 3000 EVENT EXPERIENCES IAPCO Member: AIM Group International

ARINEX EXTENDS INTO NEW ZEALAND IAPCO Member: Arinex, Australia

AIM Group closed 2019 with positive

designed more than 3000 event

results and numbers. During the year

experiences, managed over 400 000

Arinex is cementing its reputation

the talented teams from over 350

participants and booked over 410 000

as a truly Australasian events

multicultural and multilingual event

room nights for 400 corporate and

management company, with the

experts, based in 11 different countries,

association clients.

opening of an office in New Zealand. The Auckland office will be the fifth

TWO NEW OFFICES IN LISBON AND SEVILLE IAPCO Member: Kenes Group, global

operational base for Arinex and comes as a result of increased business from across the Tasman.

Kenes Group concludes 2019 with

Canada, and Mexico. They have

“It is an exciting moment in our 45+

a total of 19 locations in Switzerland,

recently opened two new offices in

year history to formally lay down roots

Israel, the Netherlands, Bulgaria,

Lisbon and Seville, bringing the total

in New Zealand,” said Chief Operating

Germany, Portugal, Spain, Turkey,

number of Iberian offices up to four.

Officer, Nicole Walker.

Thailand, Singapore, UAE, USA,

MEET THE TEAM

Jaime Viegas was recently

The Spanish operation

José María Ávila is

Smara Iglesia, Managing

appointed Country Manager

grows with the opening of

VP Business Development

Director of Kenes Spain.

and Business Development

the Seville office, led by

for Iberia and LATAM at

for the Lisbon Office of

Maria del Mar Rodriguez

Kenes Group.

Kenes Group.

as Seville Office Director.

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OSCAR CEREZALES RECEIVES PCMA 2019 CHAIRMAN’S AWARD Gregory A. O’Dell, chair of PCMA’s Board

Summit programme for c-suite and

of Directors, announced Oscar Cerezales

senior level leaders at Convening

of MCI as the recipient of the 2019

Leaders 2020 in San Francisco.

Chairman’s Award. O’Dell said: “It is an honour to Cerezales, is the Global Executive Vice

present the Chairman’s Award to

President for MCI and was honoured for

Oscar Cerezales. He is a dynamic

his significant contributions to PCMA

leader in the global business events

and the business events industry,

industry and devotes countless time

including his critical role in helping

to make a difference in our industry

PCMA build its Latin American audience.

and the world. Every so often, organisations get lucky and

He has also helped develop strategic

encounter people who are passionate

plans for PCMA’s regional advisory

about the industry, and Oscar goes

boards in the Asia-Pacific and EMEA

above and beyond giving selflessly of

regions. Most recently, Cerezales has

his time and talent every year.”

designed and delivered the Leadership

on AIM GROUP

INTERNATIONAL, Italy CUSTOMIZED TRAINS AIM Group partners with Milan Metro Line for the launch event of its customised trains

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Oscar PCMA

The award, given during PCMA Convening Leaders 2020 by the chair of the PCMA Board of Directors, is presented to an individual, group or organisation for unique achievements and contributions to the business events industry over the previous year.


TOP TIPS TO INCREASE ATTENDANCE YEAR ON YEAR IAPCO Member: ORTRA Ltd, Israel Dr. Chen Sagiv and Dr. Kobi Cohen, will once again take computer intelligence to new heights on 22 April 2020 with ORTRA and its partners at the 11th Israel Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition on Computer Vision and Machine Learning (IMVC). Lior Gelfand, ORTRA’s CEO, reveals their secrets across five key elements: A packed auditorium bears witness to increased attendance

The steering committee is our secret weapon Having representatives from both academia and industry, including leading companies, in this case, Alibaba, IBM, Ben Gurion University, Samsung, GM and more. Collect attendee reviews to receive real-time feedback This applies to the programme and the speakers, as well as input about other aspects of the event, such as the quality of the food and overall operation. Participant experience is what keeps them coming back and drives them to recommend IMVC to their peers.

“Listen” to what the attendees have to say

Don’t settle with only social media

We take the time and pay attention,

discussion some of the issues that will

together with the steering committee,

be communicated in the conference to

to make necessary changes. We do not

pre-engage the audience and connect

rest on our laurels, we keep up with our

them to our content. We ask our

audience.

community for inputs and insights

Presentations, innovative researchers & cutting-edge technologies These are part of any successful event but it is not enough. We make sure to be in touch and co-operate with relevant communities and groups with significant influence and real impact on the conference’s potential attendees.

on ERASMUS, Greece

We take it one step forward and open for

through social media polls and comments and use these in conference sessions to open a discussion between the audience and panel on stage, creating an interactive atmosphere. IMVC is a dynamic conference that stays connected to the community and keeps its hands on the pulse, which is the secret to its success.

Last year concluded for Erasmus in a spirit of regeneration as the team celebrated their first Christmas in their new offices, together with their big family of the Kyvernitis Group. New offices, new logo, same passion and core values!

Moments of celebration, love and fun in the Erasmus team

We take our corporate values with us everywhere we go

New logo, same passion

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JOURNEYING THROUGH IRELAND – AN EVENT EXPERIENCE IAPCO Member: CPI (Conference Partners International), Ireland

Last year marked the second that Fáilte

of Fáilte Ireland’s theme. Each region of

Immersive stage production oversaw

Ireland ran a conference highlighting the

Ireland was highlighted not just through

a professionally-designed stage and

Irish tourism industry’s achievements

the programme content, but through all

presentations, adding to the slick event

throughout the year, while also outlining

senses; with breakout rooms dressed to

their plans for the upcoming 12 months.

visually portray individual regions and

CPI was delighted to collaborate with

the networking lunch providing locally

Fáilte Ireland to deliver the event,

distinct tasters for each course.

which took place at Croke Park Conference and Events Centre in

To showcase the launch of ‘Taste

November, welcoming over 600 tourism

the Island,’ an eight week-long

industry representatives from across

celebration of food from around

the island of Ireland.

the island of Ireland, CPI created a quintessentially Irish meal. Working

Fáilte Ireland partnered with CPI on

closely with the head chef at Croke

this conference due to their innovative

Park, a bespoke menu was curated

and sustainable approach to event

with one bowl sourced from each of the

delivery. The theme of the conference

four regional areas; Ireland’s Hidden

was ‘Sustainable Growth Region by

Heartlands, Ireland’s Ancient East, Wild

Region,’ which CPI recognised and

Atlantic Way and Dublin Surprising by

sought to thread throughout each

Nature. Delegates were able to sample

element of the event on the day.

all of the regional dishes for a true taste of Ireland.

CPI implemented a strong sustainable approach with digital signage,

In order to bring so many industry

innovative stage design through the

leads together for one day, the event

use of video mapping, and an event

needed to have high impact, a seamless

app to eliminate the need for paper

programme and a best-in-class display

materials. Croke Park Conference and

of conference catering, AV and delegate

Events Centre is a carbon neutral

management. It included a busy

venue and made the perfect backdrop.

educational programme, and an address

The event was deliberately structured

from the Irish Minister for Transport,

in a way which allowed the representa-

Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross.

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CPI partnered with Fáilte Ireland to deliver their 2020 Plans Launch

delivery. The conference stage was created with video mapping content, so that as the onstage speakers navigated their presentation, the set design responded accordingly. This took the audience on a journey through each presentation as they witnessed their surroundings change in line with the various topics, ensuring the delegates were engaged throughout and had a unique experience. This innovative event with a sustainable focus achieved high impact and a high level of delegate engagement. It made for an impactful and memorable event, which invigorated the Irish tourism industry for what 2020 has in store.


OUR PARTNERS

DESTINATION PARTNERS Long-term partners of IAPCO, each representing specific regions of the world

HOSTS, SERVICE PROVIDERS & CONVENTION CENTRES Recognising convention centres and suppliers to the meetings industry who provide an insight into current trends, latest innovations, advice and tips and quality service. And thanks to the hosts of our

Supporter of web-EDGE educational programme - KLCC and MyCEB

Council Meetings throughout the year.

Service Provider

Annual Meeting Host

Convention Centre

Convention Centre

Service Provider

Convention Centre

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Council Meeting Host

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Annual Meeting Host

Service Provider

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Council Meeting Host

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