03/2013
Denzil Rankine, executive chairman of AMR International, will once again be master of ceremonies for the upcoming SISO CEO Summit to be held April 8-11 at Kiawah Island, S.C.
03/2013
Denzil Rankine, executive chairman of AMR International, will once again be master of ceremonies for the upcoming SISO CEO Summit to be held April 8-11 at Kiawah Island, S.C.
A billion people use Facebook’s news feed function, so we are used to seeing a constant stream of updated information on an ongoing basis. But will executives want to see and interact with corporate data the same way? Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com, is betting they will, as he just made an announcement at an […]
Showplans has seen an influx of new contracts during the first few months of 2013. The supplier has renewed a 3 year deal with organiser National Boat Shows for the Southampton and London Boat Shows and will also provide technical floorplans to high profile shows Jewish Living and Golf Live.
Media 10 has additionally used Showplans’ 3D Showplans service for a promotional video for the Coronation Festival at Buckingham Palace and the Low Cost Living House, a feature area at the Ideal Home Show, and the Virgin London Marathon Expo and the Commercial Vehicle Show are the latest shows to confirm they will use the Showplanner event app and online portal.
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In the ten years since it opened, the Alton Towers Resort Conference Centre has seen the weird, the wonderful and the downright wacky take place. From an exclusive ‘silver screen’ party thrown by Debenhams to reward its employees, to a park buy-out event where John Lewis hosted its annual staff weekend with staff descending on the resort for a weekend of excitement, thrills and magic – no event is too big or too zany for the team to deal with.
To celebrate their 10th Birthday the Alton Towers Resort is offering every delegate attending a residential event throughout June 2013 a special birthday treat (when a minimum of 150 bedrooms are booked). Each delegate will receive a ticket to Alton Towers Theme Park and £10 of Magic Money, which can be spent at any retail or catering outlet within The Resort. Theme park tickets are open-dated and can be used at any time during the 2013 season, giving delegates the chance to ride the resorts new world-first, biggest ever rollercoaster – The Smiler, open from May 2013.
The Resort doesn’t just hold some of the most breathtakingly brilliant events. The launch of exclusive ride hire of Air and Rita saw it introduce ‘Business with a Twist’, allowing corporate occasions to be a little different and certainly memorable. The unveiling of brand new bedrooms including Ice Age Rooms, the Pirate Rooms inspired by Mutiny Bay and 14 exciting new Moon Voyage themed bedrooms add a new dimension to standard 24-hour delegate rates.
To secure this special 10th Birthday offer, events must be booked before 1st June 2013, and take place during June 2013 with a minimum of 150 bedrooms within The Resort booked.
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Venues, PCOs and technology providers came together at International Confex last week to explore how to develop models for offering Wi-Fi free of charge to conference delegates as part of the ABPCO Conference Cloud campaign.
The session, hosted by ABPCO Head of External Relations Michael Foreman, featured a panel made up of William Jones of Max WiFi, Justin Hollins of iBAHN and Mike Clanton of mymeetingprofessional.com. The focus of the discussion was to consider the true costs of the infrastructure required, how these costs can be addressed and the end user experience.
Justin Hollins of iBAHN spoke about the issues of cost and ROI: “Wi-Fi must reflect the type of usage. As people upgrade their phones and other technology, Wi-Fi should also be upgraded. We need to plan for the future and budget for Wi-Fi as it has become a basic human need.
“As a venue you should expect a return on your Wi-Fi investment, but that’s not to say that it shouldn’t be free to delegates. Perhaps you could charge only the heavy users – on average 5% of attendees. Look at what people want – where’s the harm in offering 30 minutes free to everybody? Would people be willing to pay for a premium service?”
Hollins also looked at the importance of driving delegate behaviour whilst they are connected through Wi-Fi: “They may be getting free Wi-Fi, but remind them that it is yours. Apps can help with this and also provide another platform to offer sponsorship.”
An issue that has come to the fore as a result of the Conference Cloud campaign is venues wanting to offer free Wi-Fi to delegates, but being limited by long standing contractual commitment with service providers. One solution offered in this session was to consider other revenue sources to offset the cost of offering free Wi-Fi, such as sponsorship of the landing page.
Williams Jones of Max WiFi outlined strategies for recouping some of the costs of upgrading hardware: “Technology is moving at such a pace that within three or four years it is becoming obsolete. Your Wi-Fi investments have a shelf life, but the kit can be re-used – shifting old tech from a heavy traffic area to a quieter area, for example. Some of the kit may even be able to be re-sold.”
Mike Clanton closed the session with a reminder that it is the users alone who determine the quality of the Wi-Fi on offer. “People consume bandwidth differently. Therefore bandwidth should be based on expectations and uses, not on contracts.”
ABPCO Chair Jennifer Jenkins added: “Conference Cloud has made huge strides in terms of highlighting the importance of wi-fi as the life blood of interactive events, but there is still a need for further understanding and new models that help venues to offer an effective wi-fi solution to PCOs and their clients. It was great to get all parties together and discuss some of the possible solutions and take another step forward in the wi-fi debate.”
The ABPCO Conference Cloud campaign currently has in excess of 200 venues committed to offering free Wi-Fi to delegates. The full listing can be found here.
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ASIA – UBM Asia (Thailand) is extending industrial manufacturing exhibition Intermach to Myanmar to capitalise on the region’s growing economic community.
AUSTRALASIA – The organising body behind the Australian International Motor Show has cancelled the 2013 edition claiming limited marketing budgets and a global trend for alternative marketing solutions.
Ecobuild organiser UBM claims its first hosted buyer programme, inviting UK and international VIP buyers to the event, helped attract 45,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors to Excel over three days.
ICHF Events is expecting up to 35,000 visitors for its two Excel shows in April.
ASIA – Regional organiser Messe Munich India, a division of Germany’s Messe Munich, is acquiring an Indian exhibition for technology and materials for the ceramic industry.