IMEX America closes on another high: A catalyst for change and industry advancement

IMEX America closes on another high: A catalyst for change and industry advancement
IMEX Group CEO Carina Bauer and chairman Ray Bloom
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Written by Linda Hohnholz

The ninth edition of IMEX America comes to a close in Las Vegas today after a week that left no one in doubt about the strength, vitality and appetite for business that currently defines the global meetings, incentive travel and events industry.

โ€œThis edition has been our most imaginative yet, and for good reason given that our annual Talking Point and annual research white paper were both devoted to the Power of Imagination,โ€ said chairman Ray Bloom at the showโ€™s closing press conference.

He was joined by Chandra Allison, senior vice president sales, Sands Expo; Paul Van Deventer, president and CEO of Meeting Professionals International (MPI) and John Schreiber CEM, vice president of business sales, LVCVA.

โ€œIn an age thatโ€™s marked by an exceptional rate of change, particularly in technology, itโ€™s impressive to see how the whole industry is embracing virtual reality and experiential activations. I can also testify that innovation, creativity and imagination have been in rich supply here at the Sands Expo this week,โ€ said Bloom.

Reporting on the number of pre-scheduled appointments made between buyers and exhibitors, a key performance metric for the show and its attendees, Bloom explained the show had achieved a new high with a 3 per cent increase to 76,000 appointments recorded this week.

โ€œAs many of you know, every year we strive to be our own competition, to push ourselves to deliver richer experiences, better education and, of course, a really strong business pipeline for our exhibitors. Our partners keep rising to the occasion too. Weโ€™ve seen some spectacular booths and activations this year and are delighted to see so many exhibitors aligning with our annual Talking Point and using it so innovatively each year. Their level of investment and commitment to business is remarkable. Equally the feedback about the quality and variety of our education program has been second to none this year.โ€

He went on to talk about the many industry โ€œfirstsโ€ that had taken place during the week, including the launch of the Event Industry Councilโ€™s (EIC) new Center for Sustainable Events. EIC also announced that they plan to replace the old Apex standards with new EIC standards. In the process the standards have been consolidated and updated to make them more accessible for the whole industry; IMEX America is one of only two events that have committed to pilot them.

The signing by multiple partners of the Events Industry Sexual Harassment Task Force Pledge and the announcement of the events industryโ€™s involvement in accelerating the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which are the focal point of discussions at the UN Summit in New York later this month, also made this a stand-out edition of IMEX America. Other social justice issues, including ECPATโ€™s drive to encourage meetings and event planners to educate themselves on how to end child prostitution and slavery, were widely discussed at the show. IMEX is a proud sponsor of the ECPAT 20by20 campaign and has also signed the pledge.

Bloom recapped other highlights of the week, including dozens of high-level partner events such as EICโ€™s Hall of Leaders and Pacesetter Awards, MPI Foundation Rendezvous and SITE Nite. IMEXโ€™s efforts to provide a wider range of healthier food and drink choices, including Impossible Burgers and Beyond Meat hotdogs had proved a big hit, together with its waterwise menu options. โ€œWeโ€™re opening peopleโ€™s eyes to whatโ€™s possible with health, wellbeing, sustainability and better nutrition on the road and during large events. We really appreciate all those partners who have stepped up to help us make these massive strides forward. Itโ€™s also noteworthy that, thanks to Sands Expo, this yearโ€™s show is 100% powered by renewable energy.โ€

Other themes ran strong throughout the week including diversity and inclusion, transformation and collaboration and sustainability, all of which featured in the IMEX Imagination research report, sponsored by PSAV. The report has been downloaded by 1,900 events industry professionals to date, a significant achievement for authors EventMB.com and IMEX.

Bloom also reminded his audience that 2020 see the 10th edition of IMEX America. He said: โ€œWe invite you all to share in our birthday celebrations. This isnโ€™t about IMEX, itโ€™s about you, your contribution and our collective desire to see this industry flourish, to use its influence and power responsibly and, above all, to grow in a sustainable way.โ€

In closing, Bloom announced the annual IMEX Talking Point for 2020 and 2021. โ€œIโ€™m delighted to tell you that, for the first time, we have a Talking Point that will run for two years. Itโ€™s a big, timely, important topic, one we can all relate to and one that warrants our full attention; that Talking Point will be โ€œNature.โ€ Weโ€™ll be exploring what nature can do for us, and what we can do for nature and weโ€™ll be running this theme over two years to give it the traction it deserves.โ€

IMEX America concludes today, September 12, in Las Vegas.

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IMEX AMERICA 2020

IMEX America takes place in September again next year: September 15 โ€“ 17, 2020.

#IMEXcited. Why? Because IMEX America is celebrating its 10th birthday in 2020. More details to follow soon.

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