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Un-Convention announces keynote speakers

Event Industry News

International music conference organiser Un-Convention has announced the first wave of speakers for its return to Manchester on the 8 th and 9 th July. This, their 106 th event, will be one of the first in-person conferences of its kind in the UK since the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.

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A powerful & purposeful business experience – IMEX America returns October 10 – 13

Event Industry News

Joining them are a host of major global destinations from across Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East such as: Abu Dhabi, Australia, Bahamas, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Dubai, Greece, Hawaii, Ireland, Switzerland, Turkey and New Zealand.?Ras?Al Al Khaimah is one of the destinations exhibiting at the show for the first time.

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Making Lemonde: Turning Negatives into Positives in a Post-COVID Incentive World

SmartMeetings

From his lockdown in Greece, he has been busily planning for what he calls “the post-COVID New World.”. Regional travel that supports local venues could be more popular than ever. Adding motivational speakers, cooking classes and experiences will create more excitement and engagement. See also : The New Corona Reality.

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Your Best Life Conference Defies Ageism Stereotypes

PCMA Convene

Speakers at the daylong conference at the Valentine DTLA event venue — which drew about 200 people — included Chip Conley, founder of the Modern Elder Academy, and Diane Flynn , cofounder and CEO of ReBoot Accel, which designs work cultures that advance women. And so 65 didn ’ t mean sitting in a chair back in Greece.

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Convene Celebrates Our 30th Anniversary

PCMA Convene

But it also vividly illustrated the risks to organizations and venues, and served as a reminder of the legal duties that event planners and venues have to attendees and guests. In alphabetical order: Canada, Costa Rica, Germany, Greece, Ireland, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Sweden, and the UK. — “Green Meetings,” December 2006.

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