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A Global Events Push
Wales marked its patron saint day with events in the U.K. and U.S. aimed at promoting it as a business events destination.
Breaking Attendance Records in Prague
The city’s medical reputation was a draw as the European Association of Haemophilia and Allied Disorders drew its biggest congress crowd yet.
TechHR Speakers Explore Digital Impact on Management of Humans
TechHR event explores how the digital transformation is affecting the management of people.
Oracle’s World View
The software giant this month is bringing its OracleWorld to Asia for the first time.
A New Chapter for Jerusalem
The Holy City is aiming to woo more conference attendees.
Marriott Reveals Long-Term Group Booking Growth, Big Plans Ahead
Marriott unveiled its three-year growth plan yesterday, and it appears that plenty of groups are already confirmed to fuel the hotelier’s continued expansion.
AV, F&B, and Other Planner Pain Points
Convene asked Meetings Market Survey respondents to share what’s causing them angst — and not surprisingly, they cited budget woes and escalating costs most often.
This Hotel Wants to Reward Past Guests for Returning Surprising Items
Thievery isn’t typically something that businesses honor. However, an iconic hotel in New Orleans is using poor past behavior to power a big celebration.
World Mourns New Zealand Mosque Attacks
World leaders and people on social media were expressing outrage and sympathy Friday after mass shootings at two mosques full of worshippers in Christchurch, New Zealand, claimed the lives of at least 49 people.
Unexpected Meetings Destinations in the U.K.
Organizers will find first-class convention experiences even in the country’s second-tier cities — all easily accessible from the U.S.
COCAL Congress Taking Place in Panama This Week
PCMA President and CEO Sherrif Karamat spoke Wednesday, challenging meetings professionals in attendance to spark social change in the communities where their events take place.
How the Flipped Classroom Model Can Reset the Workplace
The same concept that revolutionized the classroom — and is being used in the events industry — is making its way into the office.