EIBTM KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2013
15.00 – 16.00 Social Media in Business Travel – Do you get it?
Social media in Business Travel is an evolving communication tool that is changing how we interact, with whom, in real-time and with greater reach and effi ciency. In this lively, dialogue-driven session you’ll learn how to grow a loyal army of social media advocates. Gain tips on how to integrate social media into your own communication or marketing strategy, even if you only have a few minutes a day.
Stream: Business Travel Knowledge Moderator: Brian Donnelly, Director, MTM, The MICE Network Speakers: Stanislas Berteloot, Marketing & Communication Director, KDS – Chris Pouney, Owner and Senior Consultant, Business Travel, Severnside Consulting Ltd – Rana Walker-Wastyn, Social Media Evangelist, GR&AT
15.00 – 16.30 Corporate Knowledge
The EIBTM Corporate Knowledge Programme was the fi rst of its kind to offer highly targeted education designed specifi cally for meeting planners from corporate organisations. The theme this year will provide an insight into how corporates can change the outcomes of their meetings through implementing more creative meetings designs. This will be a truly inspirational education offering where planners can challenge the traditional meeting.
Stream: Corporate Knowledge – For Hosted Buyers Only. View the Corporate Knowledge Programme on page 43. 15.30 – 16.30
Spain DMC Awards
The awards of the Association of Spanish DMCs recognize all the hard work and effort put in by companies and individuals involved in the Meetings and Incentive Industry offering outstanding levels of support, cooperation and teamwork when working with DMCs or in promoting Spain as a destination for MICE business.
Stream: Industry Knowledge 15.30 – 16.00
Sustainability Genius Zone (Stand L30)
Start Your Journey to Sustainability for Venues This presentation is aimed at venues that want to implement sustainability but are unsure of where to start.
Stream: Sustainability Knowledge Speaker: Babs Nijdam, Business Development Manager, Amsterdam RAI, President GMIC Netherlands Chapter 16.00 – 17.00
Sustainability Genius Zone (Stand L30)
Sustainability Genius Advice Clinic Our Sustainability Genius Advice Clinic is your chance to ask questions to our experts that will assist you on your sustainability journey.
Stream: Sustainability Knowledge Speakers: Charlie Banks, Business Development Manager, Positive Impact – Katy Carlisle, Resource Development, Positive Impact 16.30 – 17.30
Imagineering Tour: Corporate Knowledge in partnership with MPI
The meeting and event industry is on the move and so join us in the journey of the Future of Meetings Imagineering Tour. This don’t- miss workshop takes attendees on an interactive walking tour of spaces and places to explore what lies ahead. It’s an exclusive chance to glimpse at tomorrow to discover how, where and why we’ll meet in the future.
Corporate Knowledge Exclusive Sponsor – London & Partners Stream: Corporate Knowledge – For Hosted Buyers Only. View the Corporate Knowledge Programme on page 43. Speaker: Jackie Mulligan, Principal Lecturer and Director of Enterprise, International Centre for Research in Events, Tourism and Hospitality, Leeds Metropolitan University
KEY Agency Knowledge Fresh Conference Track
Association Knowledge Industry Knowledge
Business Travel Knowledge Student Knowledge
Conocimiento Español Sustainability Knowledge
Corporate Knowledge Technology Knowledge
MPI Stand B53 ACS Lecture Theatre (Stand O200) Conference Room 5.1
Business Travel Pavilion (Stand N41)
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EIBTM 2013 Catalogue sponsored by
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