Wide-range topics @ ITB MICE Forum

ITB MICE Forum will feature a wide-range of lectures and presentations by experts. Creating a festive atmosphere at events, evaluating events and how to manage diverse audiences, are just some of the topics which the Forum will be examining at this year’s ITB Berlin Convention.

The Association of Event Organizers (VDVO) is the official partner of the event that targets visitors representing the Meeting, Incentive, Convention and Event industry. The will take place on 8 March 2018 in the Convention Hall 7.1a (Room New York 2) from 10.45 a.m. to 2.45 p.m.

Dr. Christina Buttler, director of Business Development Healthcare at MCI Deutschland, will talk about how to manage conservative audiences who are unwilling to participate in such formats. Afterwards, discussion will focus on creating a festive atmosphere at events. The idea is to move away from conventional and rigid concepts. Instead, planners are aiming more for the general effects of informal encounters and a relaxed atmosphere. The cultural marketing expert Hans-Conrad Walter and founder of Causales will highlight the importance of an emotive and spirited attitude in his lecture. 

Presentations by experts will round off the lecture series, including Prof. Dr. Hans Rück, dean of the Faculty of Tourism and Transport Studies at Hochschule Worms, who will look at in-depth and practical ways to measure an event’s success, something which at present takes place regularly only in one-third of cases.

Representatives of the MICE industry at the ITB Berlin Convention will also have an opportunity to attend networking events. Taking as its slogan ’Meet the MICE Minds’, the VDVO will introduce industry experts and exhibitors at the MICE Hub, a special display area. Located in-between the Business Travel segment and MICE Forum plenum, the MICE Hub is easy to reach for trade visitors.

This year the MICE Night, an exclusive event, will celebrate its debut. Messe Berlin and the VDVO will extend an invitation to come to the International Club Berlin, which is within easy walking distance. There, representatives of the industry can meet others in an informal atmosphere and discuss the day’s topics. 

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