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Παρασκευή 16 Μαΐου 2014

ICCA reports 2013 Top 20 Rankings for countries and cities

ICCA, which is the most global meetings industry association and the leader in the international association meetings sector, released the 2013 Top 20 Rankings for countries and cities.
11,685 regularly occurring association events which rotate between at least three countries were identified by ICCA members and ICCA’s in-house research team as having taken place during 2013, 535 more than identified a year previously.
Table 1: ICCA country and city ranking measured by number of meetings organised in 2013
Rank
Country
#Meetings
                   
Rank
City
#Meetings
1
U.S.A.
829
 
1
Paris
204
2
Germany
722
 
2
Madrid
186
3
Spain
562
 
3
Vienna
182
4
France
527
 
4
Barcelona
179
5
United Kingdom
525
 
5
Berlin
178
6
Italy
447
 
6
Singapore
175
7
Japan
342
 
7
London
166
8
China-P.R.
340
 
8
Istanbul
146
9
Brazil
315
 
9
Lisbon
125
10
Netherlands
302
  
Seoul
125
11
Canada
290
 
11
Prague
121
12
Republic of Korea
260
 
12
Amsterdam
120
13
Portugal
249
 
13
Dublin
114
14
Austria
244
 
14
Buenos Aires
113
15
Sweden
238
 
15
Brussels
111
16
Australia
231
 
16
Copenhagen
109
17
Argentina
223
 
17
Budapest
106
18
Turkey
221
 
18
Beijing
105
19
Belgium
214
 
19
Rome
99
20
Switzerland
205
 
20
Bangkok
93
     
Stockholm
93
     
Sydney, NSW
93

2013 top 10 countries: Some small changes
The top 10 country ranking is made up of the same countries as last year, but some countries switched places. The U.S.A., Germany and Spain remain respectively 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The gap between U.S.A. and Germany has become significantly smaller though; from a difference of 184 meetings in 2012 to 107 in 2013. France and United Kingdom have switched places: France is now 4th and United Kingdom 5th. Italy remains 6th. Japan climbs one place to number 7 and China-P.R. climbs two places to number 8, at the cost of Brazil, dropping from 7th to 9th place, and The Netherlands, dropping one place to number 10.
2013 top 10 cities: Paris new number one
Vienna, which has been the number one city in the ICCA rankings each year since 2005, has lost its 1st place to Paris, which was 2nd last year and previously shared 1st place with Vienna in 2008. Madrid, 4th in 2012 is now 2nd and Vienna 3rd. Barcelona climbs one place to 4th and Berlin moves from 3rd to 5th place. Singapore remains 6th and London fell from a shared 6th place to 7th. Istanbul climbs one place to 8th and Lisbon and Seoul, both newcomers in the top 10, share 9th place.
ICCA CEO Martin Sirk: “It shouldn’t be surprising that our 2013 figures have demonstrated the strength of the international association meetings sector, since the overall picture for our industry is significantly better than has been the case for quite some time. But it should be remembered that this is a sector that has shown significant growth in every single year since the financial crisis hit the world economy in 2008. The international association meetings sector is a solid, reliable performer, in good times and bad, and the longer term trends are the most critically important factors when preparing strategic plans and investment decisions. I am convinced that every serious meetings destination, internationally ambitious venue, and forward-thinking meetings management company should include international associations in their marketing and development strategies.”  
“A modern history of international association meetings 1963-2012”
As part of ICCA’s 50 year anniversary a special 50 year edition of its international association meetings Statistics Report “A modern history of international association meetings 1963-2012” has been published in September 2013. This report shows that the number of regularly-occurring, internationally-rotating association meetings is increasing by 100 per cent every 10 years, and has been consistently doing so for the last half century, with no signs of a slowdown.