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EIBTM KNOWLEDGE


KNOWLEDGE WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2013


10.30 – 11.30 Looking Down the Pipe is Better than Going Down the Tubes!


Generation for Growth and Lingua Communications have partnered to deliver an engaging and inspiring workshop that will help your business clarify their destination marketing strategy with corporates direct, MICE agencies, prospects, staff and partners – ensuring you capitalise on every sales opportunity within a structured, measurable plan.


Stream: Industry Knowledge Speakers: Simon Cope, Director, Generation for Growth Ltd – Karen Ramirez, Founder and Managing Director, Lingua Communications Ltd.


10.30 – 11.30 Conference Room 5.3 International Destinations: Leveraging Relationships and Asking the Right Questions – in partnership with PCMA


Join PCMA’s Sherrif Karamat for an in depth interview of experienced global meeting planners to understand how they manoeuvre the unique maze of challenges and opportunities inherent within international destinations. You will benefi t from years of knowledge and experience as PCMA’s global planners share their stories and answer your questions.


Stream: Industry Knowledge Speaker: Sherrif Karamat, Chief Operating Offi cer, Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA)


11.00 – 11.45 Carbon Management of world class events - Case Study: London 2012 Legacy


This presentation will look at the carbon management of a large scale event such as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games. Stream: Sustainability Knowledge Speaker: Vincent Reulet, Best Foot Forward


11.00 – 12.00 ACS Lecture Theatre (Stand O200)


Informe sobre el Turismo de los Meetings. La visión de nuestro sector por parte de la UNWTO - En asociación con MPI España


Trabajaremos en la sesión la labor de la UNWTO en el sector del turismo y su implicación a la hora de elaborar informes sobre las nuevas tendencias que hay en el mercado. Se incidirá en el Informe sobre Turismo de Reuniones que se ha está desarrollando actualmente. Conoceremos las actuaciones que la UNWTO está desarrollando y la fi gura del Miembro Asociado en la UNWTO con sus benefi cios.


Stream: Conocimiento Español Modera: Phil Cross, Head of Corporate Events CCIB Presentadores: Dmitriy LLin, Project Manager, Affi liate Members programme, World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) – Jesús María Gómez, CEO Grupo Evento.es y Presidente de MPI-Spain


11.00 – 12.30 FRESH Meeting Formats: How to Shape Change at Low Cost in Your Meetings and Events


This is a hands-on session about improving the participant learning, networking and satisfaction by tweaking your meeting formats. A few session formats will be presented and demonstrated. Meeting formats or session formats, as we want to call them, are constructed out of a limited set of building blocks; these building blocks will be analysed in a workshop format where you will learn the secrets of making your own session format. Come away from this session with new ideas, formats and techniques that you can deploy at your own meetings and events..


Stream: The FRESH Conference Track Moderator: Maarten Vanneste, MSI Speaker: Karen Nygaard, Graphic Facilitator, Kiss the Frog – Simon Waddell, Meeting Architect and Conference Producer, FRESH


Conference Room 5.1 Sustainability Genius Zone (Stand L30)


Conference Room 5.2


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Agency Knowledge Fresh Conference Track


Association Knowledge Industry Knowledge


Business Travel Knowledge Student Knowledge


Conocimiento Español Sustainability Knowledge


Corporate Knowledge Technology Knowledge


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