The document discusses emerging priorities, strategies, and business models for the meetings industry based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009 to 2011. It highlights key challenges such as demographic shifts, technological advances, and increased competition that will impact the industry. The presentation outlines strategies for venues, destinations, and event organizers to address these challenges through 2050, including greater personalization, knowledge capture, collaboration, and demonstrating economic and social value.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research, at the Blackberry Innovation Forum in Dubai on November 16th, 2011. The presentation discussed major trends and developments that could impact businesses over the next 5-10 years, including demographic shifts, life extension technologies, the rise of emerging markets, new interfaces and computing technologies. Talwar also provided frameworks for how organizations can strategize and plan for an uncertain future across different time horizons.
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The document discusses innovation in the meetings industry and emerging technologies. It provides examples of innovative conference and event formats, including personalized experiences, immersive technologies, and virtual/augmented reality. Examples are given of how technologies like haptics, holograms, and wearable displays could be incorporated into future events. The document suggests that by 2020, events will offer fully customized experiences for attendees through new analytics and knowledge tools. Overall, the document explores technology trends and their potential applications to create more interactive and immersive events.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on thriving in turbulence given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future. It discusses 10 key patterns of change shaping the next decade including economic turbulence, a shift in wealth from west to east, and political uncertainty. It also covers topics like demographics, technology, new business models, and how leaders can respond through embracing networks, incubating new models, and seeking breakthrough innovations to craft effective strategies.
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Rohit Talwar's presentation to Imex Las Vegas on the emerging priorities and strategies for the convention industry. Looking at future technologies, innovations and sharing the emerging findings from the latest Convention 2020 study.
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Living Tomorrow is a private initiative founded in 1991 that connects over 100 companies to explore innovations for future living and working. It operates knowledge and networking platforms through exclusive events showcasing 10 themes like technology, energy, and mobility that reflect economic, social, and technological trends. Inspired by a vision of the future, Living Tomorrow has opened demonstration projects in Brussels and Amsterdam featuring innovations like an intelligent mirror, smart fridge, and store of the future with RFID scanning.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research, at the Blackberry Innovation Forum in Dubai on November 16th, 2011. The presentation discussed major trends and developments that could impact businesses over the next 5-10 years, including demographic shifts, life extension technologies, the rise of emerging markets, new interfaces and computing technologies. Talwar also provided frameworks for how organizations can strategize and plan for an uncertain future across different time horizons.
Rohit Talwar -Meeting Innovation and the Technology Timeline - IMEX - May 2...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses innovation in the meetings industry and emerging technologies. It provides examples of innovative conference and event formats, including personalized experiences, immersive technologies, and virtual/augmented reality. Examples are given of how technologies like haptics, holograms, and wearable displays could be incorporated into future events. The document suggests that by 2020, events will offer fully customized experiences for attendees through new analytics and knowledge tools. Overall, the document explores technology trends and their potential applications to create more interactive and immersive events.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on thriving in turbulence given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future. It discusses 10 key patterns of change shaping the next decade including economic turbulence, a shift in wealth from west to east, and political uncertainty. It also covers topics like demographics, technology, new business models, and how leaders can respond through embracing networks, incubating new models, and seeking breakthrough innovations to craft effective strategies.
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Rohit Talwar's presentation to Imex Las Vegas on the emerging priorities and strategies for the convention industry. Looking at future technologies, innovations and sharing the emerging findings from the latest Convention 2020 study.
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Living Tomorrow is a private initiative founded in 1991 that connects over 100 companies to explore innovations for future living and working. It operates knowledge and networking platforms through exclusive events showcasing 10 themes like technology, energy, and mobility that reflect economic, social, and technological trends. Inspired by a vision of the future, Living Tomorrow has opened demonstration projects in Brussels and Amsterdam featuring innovations like an intelligent mirror, smart fridge, and store of the future with RFID scanning.
Rohit Talwar - Future 0f Travel - World Travel Forum - Lucerne - April 23rd...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses predictions for the world in 2029 based on current trends. It notes that many past developments started during economic downturns. It predicts that the world's population will grow by over 2 billion people in the next 40 years, with demographic changes driving economics. Other predictions include increasing lifespans, shifting economic power, challenges for sustainability, and technology transforming experiences through devices that integrate telephony, connectivity, data, and multimedia.
Rohit Talwar - Event Innovation and the Technology Timeline - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document provides information about an event focused on innovation in the meetings industry. It discusses various innovative event formats and technologies that could be used for events in 2020, including augmented reality, holograms, personalized experiences, and reduced carbon emissions through virtual attendance. The document encourages attendees to share their own event innovations.
The document discusses key findings and predictions from a strategic foresight study on the future of the convention and meetings industry from 2020 and beyond. Some of the main points discussed include:
- Demand for conventions may hold steady but innovation will be needed in formats, business models, technology, and sustainability.
- Personalization and customization of services and experiences will be important for attendees.
- Conventions may have fewer but larger events covering broader topics or communities of interest with more choices within each event.
- Venues will need to focus on strategies like offering full technology packages, outsourcing management, and creating new event opportunities.
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The document summarizes a presentation about maximizing the economic benefits of business events and conventions. It discusses opportunities for partnerships across cities and industries. It also highlights research by the FCCI on quantifying longer term economic impacts beyond tourism revenues, such as job creation, knowledge transfer, and attracting investment. Examples are given of infrastructure projects and sectors prioritized in cities like Seoul, Sydney, Abu Dhabi, and Durban to drive local economic growth through business events.
The document discusses key trends and opportunities for the hotel industry over the next decade. It identifies that travelers will have more complex lives and demand greater personalization. Hotels will need to embrace new technologies to improve efficiency, personalize service, and meet evolving customer expectations. By 2020, personalization is expected to be widely embraced, allowing customers to customize many aspects of their stay upon booking. Hotels will also seek to cover a wider range of property types, from budget to luxury, and may co-locate different brands to share facilities. New "signature" co-branded properties may emerge to provide differentiation within chains.
Convention 2020 - Future of Corporate and Association Events - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses survey results about the future of corporate and association events. Some key findings include:
1) Events will increasingly focus on a few central themes to ensure focused outcomes, with all program elements tightly integrated to these core themes.
2) Delegate expectations will be driven by demands for learning, experience, tangible ROI, and immediate takeaways.
3) Over the next decade, events are expected to increasingly focus on relationship building, accelerated learning, and serving multiple roles.
4) Associations will look to broaden their portfolio through partnering with other suppliers and encouraging member-run events under their brand.
Rohit Talwar Drivers of Disruption and Opportunity - LBS Enterprise 100 - J...Rohit Talwar
Presentation to the investment community at London Business School exploring key trends, developments and ideas shaping and disrupting the business landscape and the resulting investment opportunities that could emerge and the implications for investors. The talk covers:
- The evolution of technologies in business and the workplace
- How advances such as artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D / 4D printing, smart materials, immersive technologies and the multi-sensory internet could disrupt key business sectors
- Science and technology developments that could enhance the brain , body and human wellbeing and transform healthcare
- New business models that will change the way we finance assets and infrastructure, fund innovation and charge for goods and services
- How to spot and align with disruptive developments and decide when to invest.
Rohit Talwar - Convention 2020: Future Strategies for Venues - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses future strategies for venues based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009-2011. It identifies key trends that will impact venues over the next decade such as rapid demographic changes, increased generational diversity, and demands for more customized experiences. The document also summarizes surveys of industry professionals regarding priorities and strategies for venues, events, and event management through 2020. Key priorities identified include developing flexible service offerings, differentiating from competition, adopting new technologies, and generating ancillary revenue streams.
Rohit Talwar - Travel in a Networked World ITU - 26/10/11Rohit Talwar
The document discusses how travel may change in the future due to emerging technologies. It describes concepts like next generation airport check-ins using haptics and holograms. Immersive virtual travel experiences using virtual and augmented reality are also discussed. The document provides an overview of the consulting firm Fast Future Research and examples of projects they have conducted on topics like future hotel strategies, aviation, and tourism in various countries and regions. It includes sources for the images presented.
The Future of Airline Retail - Fast Future Report 19 07 11Rohit Talwar
This document summarizes key discussions from an airline retail conference. Six main challenges were identified: 1) continued economic uncertainty, 2) deepening customer insight, 3) driving innovation to increase customer relationships and revenue, 4) leveraging new technologies, 5) rethinking traditional offerings, and 6) evaluating revenue sharing between airlines, airports, and suppliers. New technologies like Wi-Fi, seatback displays, tablets, and smartphones were discussed as ways to engage customers, sell virtual products, and drive additional revenue. Traditional aspects like brochures, retail carts, and food were also discussed in terms of innovation.
Rohit Talwar- Global Business Trends Imex Frankfurt 24 05 12Rohit Talwar
This document provides an overview of global business trends from a presentation by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research. It discusses trends in macroeconomics, key industries, markets, business models, capabilities, and leadership mindsets that companies need to consider. Examples include infrastructure spending reaching $35 trillion by 2030, the green transport revolution, access over ownership models, rapid decision making, and embracing uncertainty. The presentation aims to help organizations plan strategically and "future proof" against disruptions over the short, medium, and long term.
The Journey to 2025 - A Decade of Discovery by Rohit Talwar 21/12/14Rohit Talwar
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This document provides information about an upcoming presentation on meeting innovation and technology timelines. The presentation will take place on May 25, 2010 in Frankfurt. It will be given by Rohit Talwar and will discuss key findings from the Convention 2020 study, which is examining how the meetings industry can prepare for the decade ahead. The presentation will explore emerging strategies, approaches and business models for events based on trends in meeting technology and innovation through 2020.
Rohit Talwar - Future 0f Travel - World Travel Forum - Lucerne - April 23rd...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses predictions for the world in 2029 based on current trends. It notes that many past developments started during economic downturns. It predicts that the world's population will grow by over 2 billion people in the next 40 years, with demographic changes driving economics. Other predictions include increasing lifespans, shifting economic power, challenges for sustainability, and technology transforming experiences through devices that integrate telephony, connectivity, data, and multimedia.
Rohit Talwar - Event Innovation and the Technology Timeline - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document provides information about an event focused on innovation in the meetings industry. It discusses various innovative event formats and technologies that could be used for events in 2020, including augmented reality, holograms, personalized experiences, and reduced carbon emissions through virtual attendance. The document encourages attendees to share their own event innovations.
The document discusses key findings and predictions from a strategic foresight study on the future of the convention and meetings industry from 2020 and beyond. Some of the main points discussed include:
- Demand for conventions may hold steady but innovation will be needed in formats, business models, technology, and sustainability.
- Personalization and customization of services and experiences will be important for attendees.
- Conventions may have fewer but larger events covering broader topics or communities of interest with more choices within each event.
- Venues will need to focus on strategies like offering full technology packages, outsourcing management, and creating new event opportunities.
Rohit Talwar Overview of the Future Convention Cities Initiative (FCCI) - Im...Rohit Talwar
The document summarizes a presentation about maximizing the economic benefits of business events and conventions. It discusses opportunities for partnerships across cities and industries. It also highlights research by the FCCI on quantifying longer term economic impacts beyond tourism revenues, such as job creation, knowledge transfer, and attracting investment. Examples are given of infrastructure projects and sectors prioritized in cities like Seoul, Sydney, Abu Dhabi, and Durban to drive local economic growth through business events.
The document discusses key trends and opportunities for the hotel industry over the next decade. It identifies that travelers will have more complex lives and demand greater personalization. Hotels will need to embrace new technologies to improve efficiency, personalize service, and meet evolving customer expectations. By 2020, personalization is expected to be widely embraced, allowing customers to customize many aspects of their stay upon booking. Hotels will also seek to cover a wider range of property types, from budget to luxury, and may co-locate different brands to share facilities. New "signature" co-branded properties may emerge to provide differentiation within chains.
Convention 2020 - Future of Corporate and Association Events - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses survey results about the future of corporate and association events. Some key findings include:
1) Events will increasingly focus on a few central themes to ensure focused outcomes, with all program elements tightly integrated to these core themes.
2) Delegate expectations will be driven by demands for learning, experience, tangible ROI, and immediate takeaways.
3) Over the next decade, events are expected to increasingly focus on relationship building, accelerated learning, and serving multiple roles.
4) Associations will look to broaden their portfolio through partnering with other suppliers and encouraging member-run events under their brand.
Rohit Talwar Drivers of Disruption and Opportunity - LBS Enterprise 100 - J...Rohit Talwar
Presentation to the investment community at London Business School exploring key trends, developments and ideas shaping and disrupting the business landscape and the resulting investment opportunities that could emerge and the implications for investors. The talk covers:
- The evolution of technologies in business and the workplace
- How advances such as artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D / 4D printing, smart materials, immersive technologies and the multi-sensory internet could disrupt key business sectors
- Science and technology developments that could enhance the brain , body and human wellbeing and transform healthcare
- New business models that will change the way we finance assets and infrastructure, fund innovation and charge for goods and services
- How to spot and align with disruptive developments and decide when to invest.
Rohit Talwar - Convention 2020: Future Strategies for Venues - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses future strategies for venues based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009-2011. It identifies key trends that will impact venues over the next decade such as rapid demographic changes, increased generational diversity, and demands for more customized experiences. The document also summarizes surveys of industry professionals regarding priorities and strategies for venues, events, and event management through 2020. Key priorities identified include developing flexible service offerings, differentiating from competition, adopting new technologies, and generating ancillary revenue streams.
Rohit Talwar - Travel in a Networked World ITU - 26/10/11Rohit Talwar
The document discusses how travel may change in the future due to emerging technologies. It describes concepts like next generation airport check-ins using haptics and holograms. Immersive virtual travel experiences using virtual and augmented reality are also discussed. The document provides an overview of the consulting firm Fast Future Research and examples of projects they have conducted on topics like future hotel strategies, aviation, and tourism in various countries and regions. It includes sources for the images presented.
The Future of Airline Retail - Fast Future Report 19 07 11Rohit Talwar
This document summarizes key discussions from an airline retail conference. Six main challenges were identified: 1) continued economic uncertainty, 2) deepening customer insight, 3) driving innovation to increase customer relationships and revenue, 4) leveraging new technologies, 5) rethinking traditional offerings, and 6) evaluating revenue sharing between airlines, airports, and suppliers. New technologies like Wi-Fi, seatback displays, tablets, and smartphones were discussed as ways to engage customers, sell virtual products, and drive additional revenue. Traditional aspects like brochures, retail carts, and food were also discussed in terms of innovation.
Rohit Talwar- Global Business Trends Imex Frankfurt 24 05 12Rohit Talwar
This document provides an overview of global business trends from a presentation by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research. It discusses trends in macroeconomics, key industries, markets, business models, capabilities, and leadership mindsets that companies need to consider. Examples include infrastructure spending reaching $35 trillion by 2030, the green transport revolution, access over ownership models, rapid decision making, and embracing uncertainty. The presentation aims to help organizations plan strategically and "future proof" against disruptions over the short, medium, and long term.
The Journey to 2025 - A Decade of Discovery by Rohit Talwar 21/12/14Rohit Talwar
Our world is being transformed by rapid advances in sciences and technology that are touching every aspect of our lives. So what changes could these developments bring about for life as we know it? We only have to look around us to see just how much can change in a relatively short space of time.
Including Human 2.0, National Sovereignty, Corporate Giants, Financial Services, Brain Uploading, Immersivity, Mixed Reality Living, Robotics, AI, & the Internet of Life
This document provides information about an upcoming presentation on meeting innovation and technology timelines. The presentation will take place on May 25, 2010 in Frankfurt. It will be given by Rohit Talwar and will discuss key findings from the Convention 2020 study, which is examining how the meetings industry can prepare for the decade ahead. The presentation will explore emerging strategies, approaches and business models for events based on trends in meeting technology and innovation through 2020.
The document discusses the challenges facing the advertising industry due to economic crisis and digital disruption. It notes increased competition, uncertainty, and complexity in the business environment. It also highlights opportunities in digital advertising, such as the growth of mobile devices, social media, and targeted data. However, it warns that the digital advertising market faces issues like oversupply, low prices, and commoditization. It argues the industry needs to add more value through better targeting, experiences and conversations in order to address these challenges.
The document discusses the challenges facing the advertising industry due to economic crisis and digital disruption. It notes increased competition, uncertainty, and complexity in the business environment. It also highlights opportunities in digital advertising, such as the growth of mobile devices, social media, and targeted data. However, it warns that the digital advertising market faces issues like oversupply, low prices, and commoditization. It argues the industry needs to add more value through better targeting, experiences and conversations in order to address these challenges.
This document discusses various ways that social media can be monetized through four main plays: 1) engaging users directly, 2) building communities, 3) providing utilities, and 4) social advertising agencies. It notes that while many social media companies have struggled to generate revenue, opportunities exist in areas like behavioral targeting, mobile advertising, and facilitating conversations between brands and consumers. The best practices for profit involve providing real value to users, focusing communities, and monetizing user behavior and transactions.
This document outlines a 10-week course on digital marketing. It discusses key digital marketing concepts and challenges including big data, social media, mobile and cross-channel shopping. Metrics for measuring digital campaigns like clicks, leads, and cost per thousand impressions are presented. Retargeting and real-time bidding for digital ads are covered. The importance of owned, earned, and paid media is explained.
The document discusses three upcoming workshop sessions:
1. "Mobile Content and Mobile Web 2.0" which will focus on how mobile devices are changing content creation and consumption.
2. "Maximising the Benefits of Your Data and Analysis" which will provide a framework for analyzing data to build customer loyalty and revenue.
3. "Mobile Operator Scenarios" which will explore strategic issues for mobile operators and how reconsidering voice services could increase long-term profits.
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The document discusses key trends shaping the future of retail and shopping centers, including increasing personalization, reinventing store formats, and using customer curiosity to drive insights. It also covers innovations like ads and offers on boarding passes and mobile devices. While Central and Eastern Europe are projected to remain growth regions through 2020, challenges include diversifying beyond manufacturing and closing the innovation gap with Western Europe.
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# The consequences of what I call 'Broadband Culture'
# Why and how digital content, UGC and Social Media are the biggest growth factors for the ICT industries, going forward
# Why telecoms and ICT companies need to get involved with Content, and move up the foodchain
# Why content flat-rates, starting with music, are the way forward, and need to be regulated
# The copy economy vs the access / usage / sharing economy
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The document discusses several topics related to enterprise 2.0 including:
1) Social media and networks have passed a tipping point in usage and are dominated by Facebook which has demographic facts in Austria.
2) There is a paradigm shift away from hierarchies towards networks for participation and motivation.
3) Key aspects of enterprise 2.0 include half to a quarter of businesses using it, benefits like innovation and collaboration, and applications in operations, business units, and customer service.
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The document discusses Microsoft's approach to e-democracy and public-private partnerships to further development goals through information and communication technologies. It outlines Microsoft's work with international organizations, governments, and NGOs to provide technological expertise and solutions while engaging in capacity building, policy discussions, and advocacy on issues like education, disaster relief, and the environment. The partnerships aim to leverage Microsoft's global presence and ecosystem to have a local impact in supporting sustainable development.
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The document discusses Microsoft's approach to e-democracy and public-private partnerships, focusing on how Microsoft can use its technology expertise to help organizations like the UN achieve goals in areas like development, human rights, and peace through collaborations. It provides examples of past work with organizations like the EEA and outlines Microsoft's roles and how it engages with governments, agencies, and NGOs to enable impact and sustainable development through initiatives in areas such as education, disaster relief, and the environment.
Fixed-mobile convergence, communities and the challenges of subscriber base (and revenue) protection. The role of Web 2.0 business principles and techniques.
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1. Emerging Industry Priorities,
Strategies and Business Models
IMEX Frankfurt
May 25th 2011
Rohit Talwar
CEO – Fast Future
rohit@fastfuture.com
www.convention-2020.com
2. Convention 2020
• Global strategic foresight study to help the meetings industry prepare for
the decade ahead - Industry-wide sponsors
• Multiple outputs Nov 2009 – December 2011
• Current studies on future strategies for venues and destinations
5. Demographic Destinies
2 billion more people in 40 years –
Demographics is Driving Economics
448 739 691 5231
344
1998 4157
729 1030
585
2010 2050 Source : United Nations
6. Generational Diversity
Lifespans are Increasing
Developed economy ‘under
50’s’ have 90% chance of living
to 100.
Aubrey de Grey suggests we
could live to 500 or 1000
What are the implications for
event design?
What kind of opportunities will
be created?
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7. Business Model / ROI Innovation
Free or Fantastic
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8. TMT – Convergence and Immersion
Telephony Connectivity
• Voice • Cellular
• Messaging • Up to 14 bands
• SIM card • WLAN/BT
• Phonebook • GPS
• Ring Tones • NFC
• Security • FM
Data/ Multimedia
Enterprise • Camera 8-16M
• 100Mbps • Camcorder
• Email • 24M Color Display
• IMS • Memory (160GB)
• Browsing • Multiformat A/V
• HD Video/TV out
• VPN
• Games
• PIM
• Ecommerce
Software (50-100M Tps)
• Protocols • DRM
• Payments
• Middleware
• Applications
• User Interface
• Minimize fragmentation
12. Our Personal ‘Ecosystems’ Will Evolve
Brain- Fully
Computer Mapped
Interfaces Personal
Genome
Memory
Capture / Body Area
Enhancement Network
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13. Barriers to Effectiveness
What do you consider are the biggest problems today that stop conferences and
exhibitions from being fully effective?
13
697 respondents (03/10) No. of Respondents
14. Factors influencing the decision to
attend in 2020 (03/10)
Imagine your life in 2020, what are the factors that would encourage you to attend
live events such as conferences and exhibitions?
% of Respondents
14
15. Less but Bigger?
By 2020, compared to today, I expect there to be fewer but larger
conferences and exhibitions covering wide topics, industry
sectors, or "communities of interest" - with less choice of which events to
attend, but much more choice within the events themselves.
15
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16. More, Smaller and Specialized?
By 2020, compared to today, I expect there to be a greater choice of many
more smaller, highly specialized conferences, exhibitions and meetings -
there will be much more competition from events wanting me to attend.
16
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17. New Pricing Models
By the Year 2020 In order to attract the right sort of participants,
conferences and exhibitions will have to offer strong price incentives (e.g.
free attendance, subsidized travel to "buyers", sponsors pay for key
senior delegates to be present).
17
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18. Pay as You Go
In 2020, participants at conferences and exhibitions will pay according to the
returns they obtain from attending - e.g. sales appointments booked, individual
education sessions attended. Organizers will have to guarantee
quantifiable "returns on investment". Simply paying a flat fee to attend or exhibit
will decrease in frequency.
18
1082 respondents
19. Private and Exclusive
In 2020, conferences and exhibitions will be far more "private" than they
are today. Only properly qualified and pre-invited participants will be
allowed in. There will be far more security checks and pre-qualifying
conditions for many events.
19
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20. Open to All
Conferences and exhibitions will be far more open and wide-ranging in terms of
who is allowed to participate than they are today, bringing together any
individuals who have any interest or involvement in the topic being
covered. Event marketing will deliberately be designed to attract anyone who can
add any value to an event.
20
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21. Increasing Commercial
Opportunities greater opportunities
In 2020, conferences and exhibitions will include far
to sample and purchase products and services than they do at the
moment - there will be vastly more business opportunities at conferences
and exhibitions than there are today.
21
Image source: walyou.com 1086 respondents
22. CEED Slovenia – Engaging
Gen Y and Z Entrepreneurs
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23. Global Franchise - TED
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24. Event Camp Twin Cities
The Audience are the Event
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35. Event Design Priorities 2011
Extend use of Increase Retain existing
social media networking sponsors and
around an event opportunities exhibitors
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36. Association Event Priorities 2011
Demonstrate Differentiate Identify benefits /
event benefits to events in the proof of value for
potential face of increased sponsors and
delegates competition exhibitors
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37. Event Agency Priorities 2011
Attract new Maintain the Maximize
customers existing customer delegate
base satisfaction
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38. Destination Priorities 2011
Find differentiators Use web /social Prioritise key
in the face of media more to events, industries
intense promote the and associations
competition destination to target
38
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39. Venue Priorities 2011
Provide free Create lower More flexible
broadband cost operating service offerings to
wireless access models meet customer
demand
39
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40. Event Management Strategies 2015
Greater focus Stronger focus Increased
on capturing on emphasis on the
the knowledge personalization overall ‘meeting
generated at and maximizing architecture’ to
an event individual ensure delivery
learning against objectives
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41. Alternative Event Business Models 2015
Presentations All sessions Sponsorship
streamed live to available on a based on level of
the web pay per view interest or actual
basis after the business
event generated
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42. Event Agency Strategies 2015
Develop solutions Look more like Focus on
which help clients management developing a deep
capture and re-use consultancies – understanding of
the knowledge providing a range of client business
generated at additional consulting strategies and
events and research services priorities
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43. Destination Strategies 2015
Show ROI for Show longer More
event term contribution extensive
owners/delegates to economic data mining
development
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44. Venue Strategies 2015
Offer full AV Offer a full Full e-solution
package meeting planning to event
service to help organisers
attract events
44
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45. Venue Business Models 2015
Grow leisure Outsource Create new
and retail to management to events alone
diversify third party or with
revenues specialists partners
45
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46. Technology Gets Personal
By 2020 all conferences and exhibitions I attend will offer a totally
personalised experience, tailor-made to my needs, and offering
whatever technological tools are needed to make the event fully
interactive so I can engage with and influence the content of the event.
46
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47. Total Customization
In 2020, the personal comfort of attendees will be much more important to
organizers than today. Individuals will be able to obtain personalised menus at
meals, there will be many options for entertainment and relaxation, e.g.
customized seating. Organizers will make far better use of information about
individual attendees than they do today.
47
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48. Knowledge is the New Capital
In 2020, almost everything that happens at events will be measured and stored as
useful data for organizers and participants to use in real time, including sessions
that individuals attend, interactions between attendees, appointments that are
made and the educational and business interests that individuals express (before,
during and after the event).
48
Image source: lonewolflibrarian.files.wordpress.com 1084 respondents (03/10)
49. Drivers - Emerging Challenges
Strategy Design Delivery
Business Develop Top Knowledge is
Positioning Talent the new
Sustainability Lean Capital
– Plan for Thinking Embrace
Uncertainty Business Collaboration
Economic Model / ROI Personal /
Return Innovation Immersive
Out-think the Service Generational
Competition Innovation Diversity
59. Convention 2020 - Conclusions
• Demand will hold up
• Innovation required in
formats, business models,
capability and technology
• Focus on ‘enabling business’
• Personalisation is key
• ‘Total sustainability’ agenda
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60. Next Steps – June – Dec 2011
• Venue Strategies
• Destination
Strategies
• Technology
Timeline
• Association Events
• Corporate Events
61. Next Steps – How Can You Get Involved?
• Future Reports – Give us Feedback
• Take part in Pulse Surveys
• Contribute Expert Papers
• Run / Host a Workshop / Survey
• Student Essay Competition
• Suggest Research Topics - tell us what you’d like to see
• Ask about the sponsorship benefits
rohit@fastfuture.com www.convention-2020.com
62. Fast Future – Meetings Industry Services
• Briefings and workshops for executive
management and boards of venues, CVB’s and
associations
• Customised research on trends, technologies
and new markets
• Development of strategies and business plans
• ‘Deep dives’ on key trends and technology
developments
• Consultancy and workshop facilitation on
innovation and new business models
62
63. Fast Future
• Research, consulting, speaking, leadership
• 5-20 year horizon - focus on ideas, developments,
people, trends and forces shaping the future
• Clients
– Industry Associations – ICCA, ASAE, PCMA, MPI
– Corporates - GE, Nokia, Pepsi, IBM, Intel,
Samsung, GSK, SAP, Orange, O2, E&Y, KPMG,
Amadeus, Sabre, Travelport, Travelex, ING,
Santander, Barclays, Citibank, DeutscheBank
– Governments - Dubai, Finland, Nigeria,
Singapore, UK, US
– Convention Bureaus – Seoul, Sydney, London,
San Francisco, Toronto, Abu Dhabi, Durban,
Athens, Slovenia, Copenhagen
– Convention Centres – Melbourne,
Adelaide, Qatar, QEIICC
– Hotels - Accor Group, Preferred,
– Intercontinental
– Congrex, Kenes
– Aeroports de Paris / Schiphol Group
64. Future Convention Cities Initiative
• Cities that want to be at the leading edge of delivering business events
• Focus on maximising long term economic benefit of events
• Research, sharing of expertise and best practices
• Meet four time a year
• Initiated and co-ordinated by Fast Future
65. Hotels 2020: Beyond Segmentation
Objectives
• Identify change drivers and
key success characteristics
for the globally branded hotel
sector over the next decade
• Examine the implications for:
– Hotel strategy
– Brand portfolio
– Business models
– Customer targeting
– Innovation
66. Rohit Talwar
• Global futurist and founder of Fast Future Research.
• Award winning speaker on future insights and strategic
innovation – addressing leadership audiences in 40 countries on
5 continents
• Author of Designing Your Future – Published 08/2008
• Profiled by UK’s Independent Newspaper as one of the Top 10
Global Future Thinkers
• Led futures research, scenario planning and strategic
consultancy projects for clients in telecommunications,
technology, pharmaceuticals, banking, travel and tourism,
environment, food and government sectors
• Clients include 3M, BBC, BT, BAe, Bayer, Chloride, DTC De
Beers, DHL, EADS, Electrolux, E&Y, GE, Hoover, Hyundai, IBM,
ING, Intel, KPMG, M&S, Nakheel, Nokia, Nomura, Novartis,
OECD, Orange, Panasonic, Pfizer, PwC, Samsung, Shell,
Siemens, Symbian, Yell , numerous international associations
and governments agencies in the US, UK, Finland, Dubai,
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Singapore.
• To receive Fast Future’s newsletters please email
rohit@fastfuture.com
67. Designing Your Future
Key Trends, Challenges and Choices Facing
Association and Nonprofit Leaders
• 50 key trends
• 100 emerging trends
• 10 major patterns of change
• Key challenges and choices for
leaders
• Strategic decision making
framework
• Scenarios for 2012
• Key futures tools and techniques
• Published August 2008
• Price £49.95 / €54.95/ $69.95
• Email invoice request to
rohit@fastfuture.com
68. Our Services
Bespoke research; Identification &
Analysis of Future Trends, Drivers &
Shocks
Public Speaking, In-
Company Briefings, Accelerated Scenario
Seminars and Planning, Timelining &
Workshops Future Mapping
Personal Futuring for
Leaders and Leadership Expert Consultations &
Teams Futures Think Tanks
Identification of
Design & Facilitation of Opportunities for
Innovation, Incubation Innovation and Strategic
& Venturing
Programmes Strategy Creation & Investment
Development of
Implementation
Roadmaps
69. Example Projects
• Public and private client research e.g. :
– Convention 2020 – the Future of Business Events
– Future Convention Cities Initiative – Maximising Long-term Economic Impact of Events
– One Step Beyond – Future trends and challenges for the events industry
– Hotels 2020: Beyond Segmentation – Future Hotel Strategies
– The Future of Travel and Tourism in the Middle East – a Vision to 2020
– Future of Travel and Tourism Investment in Saudi Arabia
– Aviation and Airports e.g. Aviation 2030
– Scenario Projects – Migration 2030, Future of Narcotics, Chemical Sector, Family 2030
– Scenarios for the global economy for 2030 and the implications for migration
– Designing Your Future (Published August 2008) – book written for the American Society
of Association Executives & The Center for Association Leadership
– Global Economies – e.g. The Future of China – the Path to 2020
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– Winning in India and China
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