any
s ahead
stry also welcomed the
in May by the German
ent to give the 16
states authority to give
ead for tradeshows and
ns, based on a number of
tions being met.
hine-Westphalia allowed
deshows and congresses to
30 May.
-C in Brussels
xpo, in Belgium, has fitted
technology air purification
signed to disinfect halls
ing rooms to the standard
ls. While there is some
controversy over its efficacy,
er example of our proustry
seeking solutions and
investment to back them.
erested in this case study can
the UFI Connects session
ay to hear the venue’s CEO
e move.
Industry
association trio
releases Good
Practice Guide
G3 alliance the International
Association of Convention Centres
(AIPC), the International Congress
and Convention Association (ICCA)
and the Global Association of the
Exhibition Industry (UFI) have
released a global good practice guide
for business events.
The guide is titled ‘Good Practice
Guide: Addressing Covid-19
Requirements for Re-Opening
Business Events’.
It identifies and promotes globally
emerging standards, protocols,
and good practice. AIPC President,
Aloysius Arlando, said: “This third
Guide is of crucial importance to
creating the required confidence
among clients, delegates and
governments that we have identified
all the requirements needed
to support a safe and healthy
IEG in Italy mocked up how an exhibition of the future might
h the new health screening systems in place. #SAFEBUSINESS by IEG
ect launched by IEG Italian Exhibition Group, 12 May, which provides
guidelines with a rigorous regulatory and organisational protocol.
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ENTRANCES
to wear
s
s
Open access doors
and, where possible,
without handles
Dematerialized
entry tickets
points
t
on
Sanitization
route
Thermo scanning system and no entry
for those with a temperature over 37.5°
Multiple entrances
with safety aisles
and horizontal
distancing signage
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