CIM NEWS MAGAZINE Issue 2 2017 | Page 7

The value of business events continues to rise The value of Australia’s business events industry continues to rise with new figures showing business events contributed more than $30 billion in direct expenditure in 2015/16. A recent study released by Business Events Council of Australia (BECA) shows in 2015/16 business events contributed $30.2 billion in direct expenditure, compared to $28 billion in 2013/14, and supported Australia’s GDP with a total economic contribution of $24.9 billion, compared to $23.1 billion in the previous period. BECA chairman Matthew Hingerty said the study provides a compelling case of the direct and indirect impact on the Australian economy and demonstrates why governments and industry should continue to invest in the sector. “The business events sector is, at times, under-appreciated for the financial and non- financial benefits it delivers to the economy, including its role in enabling global and domestic trade,” he said. “It can be argued that business events are the mechanisms whereby new trade can be generated as market participants travel to meet each other, study the opportunities, confer, and exhibit their goods and services – further enhancing the Australian Government’s free trade agreements.” While the report reveals the strength of the business events industry in Australia, on an international level, Australia is falling behind. The figures reflect growth in local (2.7 per cent) and national (13 per cent) delegates, with a decline (-3 per cent) in international delegates. “The study reconfirms the business events sector’s dimension, influence and potential. However, the industry and governments must work together to leverage this great opportunity before us,” said Hingerty. Vivid Sydney upsizes for 2017 INTERNATIONAL NEWS ISTH 2017 Congress to set new record The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) has announced its upcoming ISTH 2017 Congress in Berlin is expected to surpass attendance records with up to 10,000 delegates from 90 countries. Singapore secures YPO EDGE 2018 Leadership organisation YPO will take its flagship event, YPO EDGE, to Singapore next year, bringing more than 2700 delegates to Marina Bay Sands in March 2018. This will be Singapore’s second time hosting the event. Korea expands event support program in 2017 The Korea MICE Bureau will offer extra support for international mee tings hosted in Korea in 2017, with the launch of its expanded Korea Convention Support Program, including complimentary banquets for delegates, cultural programs, tours and more. Tokyo to host SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Tokyo has been chosen to host the 11 th SIGGRAPH Asia in 2018. The event will see the world’s computing educators, researchers and professionals gather at the Tokyo International Forum. South Africa allocates R110m for event bidding fund Vivid Sydney will return in 2017 with a full line-up of musical acts at the Opera House and a new display at Barangaroo for the annual light festival. Sydney Opera House will again host Vivid LIVE, which will see more than 31 international and Australian music performances throughout the venue as well as the annual Lighting of the Sails, created by local director Ash Bolland. Sydney’s newest harbourside precinct Barangaroo will make its Vivid debut this year, joining other precints Chatswood, Martin Place, Darling Harbour, Taronga Zoo, and the Royal Botanic Garden. South Africa’s National Treasury has granted R110 million (approximately $11 million) to the country’s Department of Tourism for a new bidding fund to attract more business events to South Africa. www.cimmagazine.com   Convention & Incentive Marketing, Issue 2, 2017  7