
ATM 2025 opens tomorrow, uniting travel professionals from over 166 countries
On the opening day of ATM, Cassie Kozyrkov, CEO of Kozyr and a globally renowned speaker in AI and Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, will lead an insightful session on the Future Stage, entitled 'AI adoption: From Buzzwords to Business Strategy', she will explore why organizations struggle with AI adoption, identify the biggest challenges in the field, and discuss the implications of AI for the future.
ATM Travel Tech will house the new Start-Up and Innovation Zone, which will showcase the next wave of travel pioneers and feature an immersive VR experience that promises to provide visitors with a new perspective on the possibilities within the industry. For the fourth consecutive year, ATM will host the Start-Up Pitch Battle, spotlighting the most innovative minds in the Middle East.
A significant highlight of ATM 2025 is the launch of IBTM@ ATM, a dedicated zone to connect business event buyers with a wide range of exhibitors, including venues and hotels, convention bureaus, tourism boards, airlines and more.
More than a networking event, the renowned ATM Conference will deliver the latest industry insights from over 200 experts across three content stages - the Global Stage, the Future Stage, and the Business Events Stage.
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