Business events industry conference ‘ready for bold look at the future’

Registration is now open for the Business Events Industry Aotearoa Conference 2021 to be held at the Napier War Memorial Centre in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand from 11 to 13 October.

A statement from the organisation says that with the theme of ‘BEing Brave, Bold and Ready’, the conference programme will look to the future of business events.

Speakers will include New Zealand’s Minister of Tourism Hon Stuart Nash; leading New Zealand economist, Tony Alexander; clinical psychologist Jacqui Macguire; and technology and broadcasting guru Sir Ian Taylor, all sponsored by Celebrity Speakers.

International event strategist Oscar Cerezales, from MCI Group and sponsored by Tourism New Zealand, will lead discussion on scenario planning for the new normal.

 BEIA chief executive Lisa Hopkins says the team has designed a programme to fit the current environment, examining the threats and opportunities from Covid, the domestic market and looking ahead to international opportunities.

 “With valuable input from a diverse range of BEIA members representing the full spectrum of our industry, we have developed a programme that allows time to discuss the big issues, while also hearing from experts who inspire, challenge and offer a very different perspective from the norm.

The Napier War Memorial Centre on the waterfront will be the main conference venue, with ToiToi – Hawke’s Bay Arts and Event Centre hosting the gala dinner on 13 October. The Old Church Napier is set for the welcome function on 11 October.

 A new feature of the conference will be an afternoon out in the Hawke’s Bay for delegates to experience first-hand what makes this region famous, including its food and wine culture, Art Deco architecture, its distinctive Māori history, stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.

 Registration is now open online at www.beiaannualconference.co.nz

 

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