Here are four expanded and experiential features to keep an eye out for at this year’s show:
Following an enthusiastic response to their Learning Labs at IMEX in Frankfurt, C2 International, a B2B events company, will be presenting a suite of different Learning Labs at IMEX America, along with a Thursday morning, open-to-all, Masterclass on the show floor. C2’s new partnership with IMEX is expected to bring a healthy dose of creativity and excitement to the show, according to IMEX officials.
With more than 3,300 destinations, venues and suppliers from more than 130 countries under one roof at the Sands, driving business success remains the ultimate goal of IMEX America.
The show has moved into a larger hall to accommodate new and expanded exhibitors, including Meet New York; Malta Tourism Authority; Nobu Hotels, Pacifica Hotels and Visit Dallas.
Many exhibitors are increasing the size of their booths including Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau; DMI Hotels; Croatian National Tourist Board; Mexico; Royal Caribbean International and Bermuda Tourism Authority, which have all doubled their presence.
In line with yearly tradition, the show officially kicks off on Oct. 15 with Smart Monday – a full day of complimentary, cutting-edge professional development, powered by MPI.
Additionally, an Association Leadership Forum, created by ASAE exclusively for association leaders and an Executive Meeting Forum dedicated to senior corporate executives with a focus on SMM program management, procurement leadership or meetings management will also be available on Smart Monday.
Keeping in line with its mission to “educate, innovate and help all its clients to make powerful connections with the right people” IMEX will present easy-access professional development each day of the event, according to show officials.
The Inspiration Hub, situated on the showfloor, will be the central point of focus for hundreds of sessions on trending industry topics including security, sustainability, creativity, innovation, technology, experiential events and legacy – IMEX’s Talking Point for 2018.
Various aspects of legacy will be covered throughout the program, including political, personal, environmental, CSR and social impact/knowledge legacy – all designed to help planners produce more engaging, topical events with longer-lasting positive outcomes.
Following positive feedback, a “Legacy Wall” launched at IMEX in Frankfurt will also premiere at IMEX America, showcasing heart-warming and inspiring stories and case studies from exhibitors, partners and IMEX staff.