IBTM Wired is getting ready to welcome event professionals to the online tradeshow taking place from 28 June to 1 July.
Michael JonesMore than 3,000 one-to-one meetings between suppliers, destinations and buyers are expected to take place across the four-day event.
Due to attendees and exhibitors being in different time zones, the platform will remain open 24 hours a day to ensure meetings can be scheduled at suitable times for all parties.
The latest exhibitors confirmed to attend include Department of Culture & Tourism – Abu Dhabi, CVENT, Resorts World Sentosa, Cyprus Convention Bureau, Visit Ras Al-Khaimah, Cannes Convention Bureau, Warsaw Convention Bureau, Marriott International, and BC Hospitality Group.
The latest associations set to attend include SANS Institute, Institute for Life Sciences Collaboration, International China Investment Forum (ICIF) and International Atlantic Economic Society. Corporate buyers include BBVA France, Gemini Management NV and Provident Global Capital Group. Agency buyers include representatives from emotivents, HPN Global, BCD Meetings & events, Kraft Travel Thailand.
IBTM Wired event manager Michael Jones said: “We’re hugely excited for IBTM Wired, which was created to provide quality opportunities for connection and learning, and to help our industry not only recover but to thrive post-pandemic.
“I’d like to thank our partners SACEOS, as well as the Singapore Tourism Board and Marina Bay Sands who has been instrumental in the development of the event. We can’t wait to share this event with everyone, and we hope that everyone has an enjoyable, productive and inspirational time.”
Attendees to IBTM Wired will also have access to the SMF (Singapore MICE Forum) x IBTM Wired conference, which will take place both in-person for industry professionals in Singapore and online on day one of IBTM Wired, 28 June.
A desire to travel led Holly Patrick to the business meetings and events world and she’s never looked back. Holly takes a particular interest in event sustainability and creating a diverse and inclusive industry. When she’s not working, she can be found rolling skating along Brighton seafront listening to an eclectic playlist, featuring the likes of Patti Smith, Sean Paul, and Arooj Aftab.