Welcome
It’s the economy,
stupid
Birmingham, once the centre of the UK’s automotive
industry, now lays claim to being its events capital, with
The NEC thriving under private ownership that has
unleashed major investment in the trusty old exhibition
complex. UFI was certainly motoring at The Vox, The
NEC’s newest conference centre, where its European
conference looked into the organisers’ future and at some
challenging business models.
Debate went into overdrive when Brexit was discussed,
with Nick de Bois, the UK’s former Adviser to the Brexit
Secretary, trying to see some UK global trading wood for
the EU tariff trees. ITV’s Robert Peston gave an opposite
viewpoint in between some strangulated dipthongs,
while Easyfairs CEO Eric Everard summed up a general
feeling in the hall, perhaps, when he said he was “still
confused, but at a higher level”.
The UFI conference was also a platform for the world’s
largest expo centre construction, as China’s Shenzhen
World brought delegates up to date on how its giant
project of 500,000sqm of event space is shaping up.
As AUMA’s MesseTrend 2019 releases new research on
the German market, our columnist Matthias Baur also
draws some deeper conclusions for the future of that
market and from MBB research on what is triggering
growth in our industry. Baur asks whether the long-time
trusted model for exhibition venues – the German Messe
– may need to change if Germany is not to slide further
down the profitability rankings for tradeshows.
While for those needing help when lobbying politicians
on the importance of our sector to our economies,
arm yourselves with UFI’s Global Economic Impact of
Exhibitions report, which we summarise on p36.
If you’ve had enough of Brexit and Europeans, then turn
to our major coverage of the Middle East market and
take note also of the President of the Indian Exhibition
Industry Association’s insights into major opportunities
in that country.
Last but not least, we salute all those marking Global
Exhibitions Day 2019 on 5 June! You still have time to get
on board.
Paul Colston
Managing Editor
Twitter: @ExhibitionWorld @paulcolston
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