Exhibition News March 2020 | Page 45

Feature I n his first, exclusive interview since arriving in the UK, Reed Exhibitions new CEO, Hugh Jones explains that he has a strong background in technology and that he intends to use some of the key ideas pioneered by Accuity/ RELX to modernise events, and improve customer experiences across Reed Exhibitions. The father of three from Buffalo, New York, said: “Think about the future. Imagine if you have an app on your phone and you’re walking down the corridor of an exhibition, and the app on your phone says this exhibit is somewhere you should stop, and that they are available to speak to you right now, and the exhibitor has also seen who you are and they have already preselected that they would New chief signals high-tech era for Reed Saul Leese speaks to the new CEO at Reed Exhibitions about his new role and his vision for the business like to speak to you. For me, it’s about making sure that people can figure out the best use of their time at an exhibition. “The same applies to an exhibitor, because we want to help them to understand which exhibitions are the most relevant to them and help them to find their best customers. If you can bring data and AI into exhibitions and use that technology all over the world, that matchmaking technology can bring value and efficiency to our visitors, and make it more fun.” Jones joined RELX in 2011 when it acquired Accuity, where he was serving as CEO. Most recently, he has been the global MD for Accuity, Cirium, Estates Gazette (EG) and ICIS – all part of Risk & Business Analytics, a division of RELX. How is Reed going to technically change? Jones explains that being part of RELX has distinct advantages, he adds: “We are not simply Reed Exhibitions, we are an important, large division of RELX Plc, one of the most sophisticated companies in the world at massive, supercomputer and data computation. Our understanding of AI, and our work around HPCC, which is one of our supercomputing powerhouses, our data intake and we have LexisNexis, we have some advantages because those tech hubs are already there. “I don’t have to build it, it’s built. I can call my buddies and ask them to March — 45