The findings state that ‘the top three countries from Asia
are taking 23.7% of the world’s total international meetings and Singapore is at
number one position with 10% of the world share.’
The research study, which was was based on the responses of 300 buyers and 155 suppliers from the meetings and events industry also confirmed that 60% of buyers has seen an increased volume of events over the last 12 months and 55% predicted continued growth over the next 12 months.
Further to this, 55% had seen an increase in budgets and 53% expect continued increases. 57% of respondents also said that meetings and events business in
The 68% of buyers who had provided responses for this research sample had organised over 6,100 events in China in the last twelve months (an average of 44 events each) which is a much higher figure than was was identified in the 2012 research results.
The findings also confirmed that the average spend per buyer on events in
Outside of Asia, the top 10 countries identified by respondents as preferable destinations for events in the next 12 months were
In conclusion, respondents identified the key factors having most impact on their event business in the next twelve months to be:
• Business development and expansion
• Market changes and increased demand
• Rising costs - air fares, hotels, venues
• Technology
• The economy in China and globally
• New event styles and new destinations
• Government policy
• Global political stability
CIBTM 2014 takes place on 17-19 September 2014. To find out more information or to view the full research report, visit www.cibtm.com