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EIBTM KNOWLEDGE


KNOWLEDGE THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2013


11.00 – 12.00


ACS Lecture Theatre (Stand O200)


Presentación ofi cial de los resultados de la “Encuesta sobre inversión en MICE de las empresas españolas” - En asociación con MPI España


Business Travel Institute acaba de realizar una encuesta sobre inversión MICE en las empresas españolas con más de 100 trabajadores (15000 en total). En esta sesión se hará la presentación ofi cial de los resultados de dicha encuesta.


Stream: Conocimiento Español Modera: Nuria Pratts, Directora del Palacio de Congresos, Girona Presentadores: Juli Burriel, General Manager, IBTA – María López, Directora de Marqueting, Nou-U


11.00 – 12.00 Student Session: Where Next in the Meetings and Events Industry?


In this session, created especially for students, Rob Davidson will describe the range of job opportunities available to young people who wish to work in the meetings and events industry. He will describe the different routes into employment, including education and training courses for students with an interest in making their career in meetings and events.


Stream: Student Knowledge Speaker: Rob Davidson, Senior Lecturer in Events Management, Greenwich University


11.00 – 12.30 FRESH Above and Beyond PowerPoint: The Technology and Production of Great Presentations


Join this session to fi nd out how to make presentation environments to impress: from simple slide improvement to amazing ‘out of the screen’ presentations, this 90 minutes will contain several easy to use tips and some amazing eye-openers. A behind the scenes of the FRESH set with its mapping presentation and other case studies will enable you to understand the latest trends in presentations.


Stream: The FRESH Conference Track Moderator: Maarten Vanneste, Meeting Support Institute – Fredrik Svahnberg, Watchout – Mahesh Vadgama, PSAV


11.30 – 12.00 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 at Amsterdam RAI President GMIC Netherlands Chapter 11.30 – 12.30


Business Travel Discussions on ITM (Integrated Travel and Meetings)


Corporations often manage their meetings and transient travel programs separately. There are many benefi ts of combining the programs including service, consistent processes, and savings. This session will look at how a global integrated travel and meeting program (ITM) can benefi t your company including better risk management, increased supplier discounts, consolidated reporting, increased supplier leveraging as well as the challenges and when ITM might not make sense.


Stream: Business Travel Knowledge Speaker: Jeroen Hurkmans, VP Business Solutions, Advito


Business Travel Pavilion (Stand N41) Conference Room 5.1 Conference Room 5.3


KEY


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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