Professional Education Programme
Wednesday, 28 November 2012 16.00 – 16.30
Practical Examples of Sustainability in Action
As a recent winner of the UFI Sustainable Development award, the Amsterdam RAI have a lot to talk about when it comes to sustainability – leading the way in addressing social, environmental and economic impacts. This session will outline some practical examples of how the RAI are achieving sustainability success.
Stream: Sustainability – Open to all Speaker: Babs Nijam, Business Development Manager, Amsterdam RAI
16:00 – 17:00 Business Travel Trends (in partnership with ACTE)
Ready for anything: what are the key trends that have an impact on the way travel buyers do business, now or in the future? This session explores a range of potential issues, including: communicating with travellers and upper management – is the role of internal marketing expanding? Calculating and illustrating the ROI on travel and meetings; will new tools help travel buyers achieve this? We’ll also look at factors such as new mobile technologies, benchmarking and spend forecasts.
Stream: Business Travel – Open to all Chair: Paul Revel, Editor, Buying Business Travel Speakers: Claudia Unger, Director of Research and Intelligence, BCD Travel; Ute Asmus, Global Research Manager, AirPlus
16.00 – 16.30 Interactive Event using Mobile Technology
Stream: Future Events Experience – Open to all Speaker: Vincent Bruneau, CEO, Magency
16.30 – 17.00 ISO 20121 and GRI EOSS in Practice
International frameworks ISO 20121 and GRI EOSS complement each other very well when implementing and then reporting on sustainability. In this session you will learn some quick wins from case studies of these two standards in action.
Stream: Sustainability – Open to all Speaker: Charlie Banks, Business Development Manager, Sustainable Events Ltd
17.00 – 18.00
ACS and Eventresult Networking Hour Join us for a tour of the Lecture Theatre and, of course, networking! Stream: Industry Knowledge Seminars – Open to all
17.00 – 18.00 Advice Clinic: Increasing ROI without compromise
As a summation of today’s sustainability sessions, here is your chance to ask the experts - how can I increase ROI on my events and address my sustainability concerns without compromising on the quality of my event and experiences of my delegates?
Stream: Sustainability – Open to all Speakers: Eloise Sochanik, Project Manager, Positive Impact; Charlie Banks, Business Development Manager, Sustainable Events Ltd
Thursday, 29 November 2012 09.00 – 10.00
Repeat of EIBTM Trends Watch 2012
Looking at developments in the principal world regions and markets, Rob uses the latest international data and reports to give you a comprehensive and in-depth overview of business trends in the industry. Get the up-to-date insights and knowledge of key global trends that will help you shape your business strategy.
Stream: Industry Knowledge Seminars – Open to all Speaker: Rob Davidson, Senior Lecturer, Events Management, Greenwich University
Key: Agency Programme Association Programme Industry Knowledge Sessions Spanish Programme
Business Travel (ACTE Sessions) Student Seminars
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EIBTM 2012 Catalogue sponsored by
Corporate Programme Sustainability Future Events Experience Technology Programme
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Sustainable Events Corner, Stand M750 Lecture Theatre, Stand O450 Sustainable Events Corner, Stand M750 Future Events Experience, Stand O200 Conference Room 5.2 Sustainable Events Corner, Stand M750
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