The Meetings Show unveils education programme
29/05/2023
# tags: The Meetings Show , Exhibitions , Meetings Industry
The Meetings Show takes place at ExCeL London on 28-29 June.
Created in partnership with experience design experts Samme Allen, CEO of conferenceemcees.com, and renowned consultant Claus Raasted, content is split across four brand new themes: Impact, Inform, Innovate, and Inspire.
Delivered by a range of expert speakers from across the industry, presentations, workshops and campfire sessions will explore subjects such as how event technology can supercharge engagement, unpacking the power of data, building event communities, how to make events sustainable, how charities can help you plan events with meaningful experiences, and more.
Confirmed speakers include Elinor Honigstein, Business Development, LinkedIn; Rich Davies, Live Experience Director, DRPG; Julien Bouvier, Director of Event Marketing, swapcard; Olivia Salvage, Creative Manager, Agiito; Nick Child, Head of Analytics, Meshh Ltd; Sarah Yeats, Managing Director, Sledge; and Andrew Allen, Founder, Coach, Creative in Communication.
The Education Programme will follow the Pre-Show Conference, which has also been reimagined for 2023. Open to hosted buyers, the half-day programme will take place on Tuesday 27 June and will bring senior agency, corporate and association event planners together to shape the future of the meetings, events and incentives industry.
This year’s show will also feature The Blank Canvas, a new space where visitors can experiment and try new things and have new experiences.
Jack Marczewski, portfolio event director of The Meetings Show, TEAMS Europe and Business Travel Show Europe, said: “As always, education will be at the heart of this year’s show. Our revamped education programme will give you everything you need to take your career to the next level. It has been designed specifically to inspire and inform, while encouraging attendees to innovate and connect with each other and with our expert speakers on a whole new level.”