EVENTIT, Scotland’s only trade show for business events, meetings, incentives and hospitality professionals, has revealed full details of its return to the events calendar.
Taking place on Friday 10 September from 9.30am – 4.30pm at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), this will be the first major in-person gathering for the events industry in Scotland since Covid hit.
Judith Wilson, events director of EVENTIT said: “I can’t wait to open the doors to our industry colleagues on Friday 10 September. We have missed the buzz, the energy and the good old-fashioned blether. There are so many unanswered questions as to what events will look like in the coming years so never has there been a better time to build back better.
“EVENTIT will be the start of those important discussions and an opportunity to learn more about the new solutions and creative ideas available to us to ensure we rebuild our fabulous sector.”
The show will feature an education programme combining panels and masterclasses. The themes of these sessions will be sustainability, building back better and event technology.
Among the 95 exhibitors confirmed so far are: Avanti West Coast, Expo FP, Rosebery Venues, Jurys, the Glasgow Science Centre, ODEON Events, Open Audience, Stirling Highland and YOTEL.
Rob Davidson, MD of MICE Knowledge, said: “Like so many others, I’m absolutely delighted that the organisers of EVENTIT have had the courage and foresight to run the show this year. In the time that has elapsed since the last EVENTIT, Generation Z has grown massively in importance as a market for business events, and that’s why my presentation in September will focus on what people born after 1996 want from the meetings, conferences and incentive trips they attend. I will show how business events can be best designed to appeal to this particular demographic with their unique needs and expectations.”
Martin Jack, MD of Think Different Events Ltd added: “The events industry has been, and always will be, about people. For the past 18 months, doing what we do best, with the people and organisations we serve and are served by, has been all but impossible. Until now that is… The return of EVENTIT is the first opportunity to find out what everyone has been up to and will undoubtedly help us move forward again with a growing sense of confidence.”
From 3pm - 4.30pm there will be a recruitment element to the event, with an opportunity for experienced event professionals who have been impacted by furlough and the contraction of the industry due to the pandemic to network and meet potential contacts and employers.
As one of the first in-person events in Scotland, there will be several health and safety precautions in place. The EVENTIT team will operate a one-way system and ongoing queue management so that people are spaced out across both floors of the EICC. There will also be Covid-19 lateral flow testing in place for all delegates before they enter the event.
To find out more information about the event, how you can exhibit and register to attend for free, visit: eventit.org.uk
M&IT editor Paul Harvey is a journalist with more than 15 years of experience. He began his career in the local press, working for various titles across the north. Since joining M&IT in 2013, he has become a trusted and respected voice in the sector, championing event professionals and reporting on all aspects of the events industry for the brand.