logo
#

Latest news with #conferences

Experience Oxfordshire Venues: More confirmed bookings for Oxfordshire
Experience Oxfordshire Venues: More confirmed bookings for Oxfordshire

Travel Daily News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

Experience Oxfordshire Venues: More confirmed bookings for Oxfordshire

Experience Oxfordshire Venues drives £1.2 million in proposals, achieving 25% booking growth and expanding global MICE market engagement for the county. Experience Oxfordshire Venues' focus on growing the county's share of the lucrative, global, business visits, meetings, incentives, conferences, and events market is showing an impressive return on investment. Over the last year the team has participated at carefully selected domestic and international exhibitions to showcase the county's enviable collection of venues and meeting spaces. In face-to-face discussions with decision-makers holding budget and responsibility for organising every size of meeting and event, the Venues team showcased the excellent quality and wide range of settings that buyers and their clients can book in Oxfordshire. In the past 12-months the team's work has generated requests for proposals worth over £1.2 million in potential incremental income for venues in the county and a 25% growth in conversions to bookings against the previous year. Earlier this year the team exhibited at International Confex, held at London's Excel. The event attracts the largest UK and European BVE (Business Visits and Events) audience of event buyers, from corporate event teams to agencies and associations, and was a great platform to showcase Experience Oxfordshire Venues partner product. This June Experience Oxfordshire Venues will be back at Excel proud to represent the county at The Meetings Show with partners Heythrop Park Hotel, Oxford Official Walking Tours and University of Oxford – Gardens, Libraries & Museums which includes the Ashmolean Museum Oxford, Bodleian Libraries, History of Science Museum, Museum of Natural History, Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum, and the Pitt Rivers Museum. The show attracts over 6,000 pre-qualified buyers and promises high quality engagement. As the county's Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP), Experience Oxfordshire has secured a place for the Venues team on the European Sales Mission 2025, MeetEngland's (a division of national tourism agency, VisitEngland) three city engagement roadshow. Held at the British Ambassador's residency in Geneva, Paris and Brussels, Experience Oxfordshire will hold meetings with the organisers of, much sought after, association events. For the third consecutive year, Experience Oxfordshire Venues will be attending IBTM World, Barcelona, as part of the MeetEngland stand. This is the leading global event for the meetings, incentives, conferences and events (MICE) industry with access to 12,000+ industry professionals. Experience Oxfordshire has recently become a corporate member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Events, a cross-party group made up of members from both Houses of Parliament. In operation since 2011, the group champions the UK events industry by increasing its profile among Members of Parliament, Government Ministers, and senior officials across Whitehall. Following her attendance at the APPG's first major event of the new Parliament, Experience Oxfordshire's CEO, Hayley Beer-Gamage said: 'Experience Oxfordshire recognises the importance of the BVE and MICE markets to the county, with business visitors alone accounting for 25% of all visits made and £552 million of spend. Oxfordshire is well placed to further develop its share of this market and we are pleased to see that our efforts over the last year have had such a tangible impact. It's a sector of the visitor economy which requires a strategic approach and on-going investment as events often have a long lead-in time. We have a growing number of businesses working with us as part of Experience Oxfordshire Venues which is enabling us to better showcase Oxfordshire as a destination of choice for business visits and events.' The events industry nationally currently generates over £61 billion in direct value to the UK economy, and is responsible for providing jobs across a range of supporting sectors. Commenting on opportunities for Oxfordshire in this sector, and Experience Oxfordshire Venues' work supporting it, Paul Black, Head of Business Events at VisitBritain/VisitEngland said: 'With its heritage properties, state of the art venues, cultural assets and links to academic excellence and innovative industries, Oxfordshire provides a combination of attractive product and intellectual leadership to draw all genres of business event. In this very competitive market, it's essential to communicate with buyers on the opportunities available across Oxfordshire. MeetEngland (part of VisitEngland) is delighted for the Experience Oxfordshire Venues team to join us this year at our international trade shows, which will provide excellent opportunities to engage with important influencers and potential bookers. It is always a pleasure working in partnership with the team to promote England to global buyer audiences.' Alongside the industry engagement programme the Experience Oxfordshire Venue Finding Service is a free-to-the-user venue finding service which handles requests for advice and information on an ongoing basis from enquirers from across the globe. During the last twelve months the team managed a range of enquiries from event organisers based in the UK, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Spain and the USA worth over £1.2 million. A key tool to attract MICE business is the digital Experience Oxfordshire Venues Guide, sixty-two pages highlighting the range, diversity and depth of quality of the venues, incentives and experiences available within the county. This is complemented by an inspirational video showcasing the fantastic range of venues and their services on offer. Whether buyers are looking for sleek modernity or history and heritage, Oxfordshire venues are seen to provide top of the class facilities within an inspirational environment.

Oman to participate in IMEX Frankfurt 2025 on Tuesday
Oman to participate in IMEX Frankfurt 2025 on Tuesday

Times of Oman

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Oman to participate in IMEX Frankfurt 2025 on Tuesday

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman will participate on Tuesday in IMEX Frankfurt 2025, one of the world's leading specialised exhibitions for the incentive travel and conferences sector. The 3-day event will be held in Frankfurt, Germany. Through this participation, Oman aims to promote its diverse tourism offerings and boost its position as a premier destination for incentive travel, conferences, and exhibitions. This participation aligns with the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism's strategy to attract business tourism and international events, as well as to enhance the tourism sector's contribution to GDP. The meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions market is a key pillar supporting this direction. Oman's pavilion at the expo will feature 17 tourism companies, institutions, and hotel establishments representing the country's tourism sector. These include tour operators, event and conference organizers, and Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre. Khalid Waleed Al Zadjali, Director of the Oman Convention Bureau at the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, emphasised the importance of participating in this exhibition, which serves as a key opportunity to connect with leading global business tourism and event organisers. He noted that Oman will showcase its advanced capabilities in hosting international conferences, exhibitions, and meetings. He added that the participation will focus on building strategic partnerships with industry leaders* and exploring new opportunities to attract high-profile events, further enhancing Oman's regional and global standing.

Contracts? Buyouts? Study at 1 school, play for another? Ambitious pitches to revamp college sports
Contracts? Buyouts? Study at 1 school, play for another? Ambitious pitches to revamp college sports

Washington Post

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Washington Post

Contracts? Buyouts? Study at 1 school, play for another? Ambitious pitches to revamp college sports

As the amateur model of college athletics disintegrates, a handful of unusual ideas have been floated as ways to reign in some of the chaos surrounding the explosion in name, image and likeness compensation and a transfer portal that sees thousands of athletes changing schools every season. Whether any of the ideas end up being implemented is unknown and every school is awaiting a decision from a federal judge on whether a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement against the NCAA and the five largest conferences will take effect as early as July 1. If it does, that opens the floodgates for schools to share millions in revenue directly with their athletes amid a host of other changes.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store