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EIBTM KNOWLEDGE


KNOWLEDGE WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2013


13.00 – 13.45 Sport’s Contribution to Sustainable Events


This presentation will look at sport in the context of global sustainability challenges and share some examples of how it is making a positive contribution to sustainability and sustainable events.


Stream: Sustainability Knowledge Speaker: Simon Lewis, Sustainable Sport Specialist, WWF 13.00 – 14.00


The EIBTM Tech Hour: Is Technology Taking Over Our Meetings?


Technology can be a great means to help people share and network, but used immaturely it distracts us from the most important thing at any meeting - the physical meeting with others. Are we forgetting that technology is only a means and not the objective? Put down your devices and join Bo for this thought provoking session as we look at when technology can be used to add value and, controversially, when not to use it at all!


Stream: Technology Knowledge Speaker: Bo Krüger, Writer, Speaker and Meeting Designer, Moving Minds


13.00 – 14.00 Let’s Explore Business Travel in the Middle East


This session will focus on regional nuances and country-specifi c challenges within Business travel management. Hear how international and local corporations leverage their managed travel spend and understand more about supply chain dynamics, connectivity and opportunities. Chris will share ideas for buyers to take back to their organisations to get more value from the travel programme and for suppliers to learn how to support buyers in their goals.


Stream: Business Travel Knowledge Speaker: Chris Pouney, Owner and Senior Consultant - Business Travel, Severnside Consulting Ltd.


13.00 – 14.30 FRESH Hybrid Meetings: Are Remote Participants a Pain in the Neck?


The technical and production challenges of a Hybrid Meeting are massive. How much can we afford to do for a remote audience that expects not to pay, or to pay little? Getting the webcast viewers involved is crucial, yet seems to be a bit of a nightmare. So, what can we do, what is realistic, what can we afford? Join this session for a set of case-based tips, stories and experience plus a behind the scenes look at the EIBTM/FRESH hybrid effort.


Stream: The FRESH Conference Track Moderator: Ruud Janssen, Founder, The New Objective Collective Speaker: Stefania Conti-Vecchi, Founder and CEO, EVENTagist – Christopher Luedemann, PSAV – Maarten Vanneste, ABBIT Meeting Support – Martin Ferro-Thomson, Conferize – Paul Vanherck, ABBIT Meeting Support


13.45 – 14.15 Launch of the Global Vision for Sustainability


Positive Impact has been gathering industry leaders to create a global vision for a sustainable event industry, Fiona explains why this vision is needed, its progress so far and future plans. Stream: Sustainability Knowledge Speaker: Fiona Pelham, Managing Director, Positive Impact


Sustainability Genius Zone (Stand L30) Conference Room 5.1 Business Travel Pavilion (Stand N41)


Sustainability Genius Zone (Stand L30)


ACS Lecture Theatre (Stand O200)


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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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EIBTM KNOWLEDGE


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