CWT predicts events growth in 2017

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CWT Meetings & Events, launched its 2017 Forecast, defining safety, security and technology as trends for the year ahead.

The report uses data and insights about all aspects of the industry to provide meeting planners essential information they need to successfully plan and budget for the coming year.

GDP growth will be slightly lower in 2017, so now is the time for planners to get the very best value for money and reduce the cost per attendee, according to the results.

Although, there may be decreased client meeting spend in some regions, this year’s forecast still predicts the industry will see overall growth.

CWT Meetings & Events vice president and global head, Cindy Fisher said “heading into 2017, our forecast predicts significant growth in meetings and events for regions around the world.

 

Key findings from this year’s forecast suggest:

  • North America will move to a buyer’s market with hotel supply expected to surpass demand for the first time since 2009. Be flexible with destinations and dates to take advantage of this market change.
  • In Brazil, hotel rates are expected to decrease as the recent World Cup and Olympic Games created a solid infrastructure and a supply surplus.
  • For Asia Pacific, costs per attendee and group size are expected to grow with a 25% increase in the number of meetings.
  • In Europe, strict company guidelines, reduced budgets, saving targets and increasing industry regulations for buyers could benefit midscale hotels poised to get more M&E bookings.

 

M&E trends around the globe:

  • Food and Beverage: Prices are expected to rise globally. Why? Increased production prices, changes in imports and exports, and growth of special dietary requests from attendees.
  • Safety and Security: Expanding deeper into M&E. How? Beyond traditional tracking of air travelers, to include manifests of all meeting attendees, to facilitate emergency planning.
  • Virtual Attendance: Increasing use across M&E functions with technology that enables remote attendees to engage and participate with two-way interaction capabilities.

 

Tips to improve M&E in 2017:

  • Advance Strategic Meetings Management Program
    • Focus on the strategy, not the tactics and big impact areas.
    • Consider outsourcing components of your program to accelerate development and add outside expertise, especially venue sourcing.
  • Optimize Technology
    • Re-examine your technology use to ensure support and value for your organization and M&E objectives.
  • Implement Small Meetings Strategy
    • Using transient spend with your small meetings program can maximize program benefits and cost.

 

Methodology

The information and findings in the 2017 CWT M&E forecast supplement are based on:

  • The market-specific expertise and travel industry knowledge of CWT M&E personnel worldwide and spend data from the CWT global client portfolio
  • The global study, Driving Success in Strategic Meetings Management, conducted by CWT Travel Management Institute (TMI) in partnership with the BTN Group. The study provides unique insights into how to set up and grow a successful SMM program based on practical advice from experts in the field. Visit CWT online for the full publication
  • Macroeconomic and industry information as indicated

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