
Australian Business Awards 2020 Recognizes EventsAIR
(Pictured above: EventsAIR CEO Trevor Gardiner) EventsAIR Event Management Software has been recognized as an ABA100 winner in The Australian Business Awards 2020 Software Innovation.

(Pictured above: EventsAIR CEO Trevor Gardiner) EventsAIR Event Management Software has been recognized as an ABA100 winner in The Australian Business Awards 2020 Software Innovation.

The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre has been recognized as an Employer of Choice for the fourth consecutive year, in the annual Australian Business Awards

Technology company IOBAC, renowned for its innovative flooring and heating solutions, has launched FloorPlay, a flooring materials supply service for the trade. The FloorPlay e-commerce

(Pictured above: The Cape Town Convention Center in Cape Town, South Africa to house Africa’s largest provisional COVID-19 hospital) Since the beginning of the year,

(Pictured L-R: ICCA’s CEO Senthil Gopinath & ECM’s President/CEO of Visit Ljubljana Petra Stušek) The International Congress & Convention Association and European Cities Marketing and

(Pictured above: Mary Larkin, UFI president and president of Diversified Communications USA) UFI is committed to holding its Global Congress this year, explaining that “we

The International Association for Professional Congress Organizers has united eight national PCOs associations for the first time in its 52-year history to connect and share

(Pictured above L-R: Sean Anderson, IACC president, Mark Cooper, IACC CEO, and Alan Corlett, group commercial revenue director for U.K.-based De Vere) Making a positive

(Pictured above: JMIC President Kai Hattendorf) The Joint Meetings Industry Council has released a “Meetings Industry Manifesto” that sets out a series of arguments as

(Pictured above: Chain Bridge and Royal Palace in Budapest) Global DMC Partners, the leading global network of independently-owned Destination Management Companies and creative event experts,

In mid-March it became clear that a three-day annual meeting with about 200 guests in Amsterdam at the end of June would not be possible,

(Pictured above: The Sydney Opera House) Whilst Australians and the world stayed home to stop the spread of COVID-19, many iconic cultural institutions, wildlife sanctuaries