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Event Trends for 2019–2020

GEVME

Even if your 2018 events made an incredible impression, in 2019–2020, you should learn how to make these experiences even more memorable and impressive. The top 10 event planning trends in 2019–2020. Transformation is the trend that will define the primary direction of event industry development in 2019–2020.

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GEVME Reader’s Choice Best of 2019

GEVME

Some Thoughts on the State of Business Events 2020. It’s a series of blog posts written by our CEO Veemal Gungadin, where he shared some thoughts about the State of Business Events in 2020. And last but not least, the challenge of sustainability still remains. Sustainability of Corporate Events. Read more.

2019 156
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Reader’s Choice. Best of 2019

GEVME

Some Thoughts on the State of Business Events 2020. It’s a series of blog posts written by our CEO Veemal Gungadin, where he shared some thoughts about the State of Business Events in 2020. And last but not least, the challenge of sustainability still remains. Sustainability of Corporate Events. Read more.

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Carina Bauer: European IMEX Marks Return to Normal

Smart Meetings

Five weeks out from the return of IMEX in Frankfurt , Germany, IMEX Group CEO Carina Bauer is excited that after cancelling two years in a row, the program is returning strong with an emphasis on connection and sustainability. MeetGreen sustainability consultants are calculating the environmental impact in Frankfurt for first time.

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Designing for Your Event Objectives & More: 5 Key Takeaways from e4 2019

Maritz Global Events

Science is in our DNA as a company , and this year we experimented with new learning environments by taking all 500+ guests to nine different off-site venues for educational sessions on Monday afternoon. Looking Ahead to 2020. ” 4. Next year, we are taking e4 to Portland, Oregon. Luckily we are always up for a challenge.

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Progress Report: Global Convention Center Outlook

Smart Meetings

It could close next summer, reopen by late 2020 and be completed in March 2021. Convention Center CEO Clifford Rippetoe took the defeat in stride, saying in a statement, “Today’s outcome is not a ‘No,’ it’s just ‘Not Now.’” There’ll be more than 80 meeting rooms, a 50,000 square-foot ballroom, more than 500,000 sq. Jacksonville.

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