IMEX America is set to respond in Vegas to what’s hot, latest must-knows and industry’s biggest stressors.
IMEX America, which runs this year 8-10 October at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, is set to respond to shifts in the business events sector, in which rising costs, resource limitations and a fast-changing geopolitical landscape are all at play.
Show floor to mirror strengthening marketplace
With the sector maturing and growing with new destinations and venues now opening, it is a pattern set to continue into the show, organisers report, which, as of the start of August, was seeing particular growth across the Caribbean (12%) and North America (13%), compared to the same period last year.
Detroit, Dominican Republic, Philadelphia, Miami and Vancouver are among the destinations increasing their presence at the show, while China, Guatemala and Saint Lucia are some of the new names to look out for.
In addition – and in line with current industry research – representation from the incentive sector has also increased significantly. Incentive suppliers at the show have increased by 30% so far compared to the same time last year, organisers report. This would seem to reflect findings of a recent SITE report which forecast growth in the sector through 2024 and into 2025.
Personalised tech coaching
With event apps, AV and live streaming among the most widely-used technology for event professionals (according to the Event Tech Insight Report), it’s essential to understand the distinct uses of event technologies and, crucially, how getting the event tech stack right can save planners time and minimise risk.
A new Tech Zone, designed to respond to this need, is where suppliers will deliver a series of ‘show and tells’, explaining recent examples of their technology in use, alongside one-to-one tech coaching clinics from industry experts.
Technology is one of seven learning tracks at the show with sessions dedicated to AI, data and future innovations. Other tracks collectively covering 150+ learning sessions are: Business Practices, Impact, Trends/Research, Well-being, Experience Design and the increasingly popular Event Marketing.
With many organisations looking for unique and engaging ways to promote their brand, product or service, IMEX America features a number of immersive activations designed to inspire. These include: a glitzy Mirror Box, sponsored by Toronto; a large-scale paint by numbers where attendees can pick up a paint brush and contribute to a giant mural; and a Resilience Room, curated by Google Xi, which offers a peaceful space to rest and recharge.
Attendees should also keep a look out for a poet and a rapper roaming the show floor.
IMEX CEO, Carina Bauer, says: “We know people invest time and resources to attend our events, so each year we take a fresh look at the show experience to ensure it continues to deliver maximum value. This means looking at global market shifts and responding accordingly with offerings to meet the new needs of buyers.
“It also means designing the show to put connections front and centre – from business meetings and learning sessions, to compelling activations and even serendipitous conversations over lunch. We know that face-to-face events are where some of the most significant and valuable business conversations take place, so we carefully craft IMEX America to facilitate that.”
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Publish date : 2024-09-02 03:01:00
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