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推动会展业加速发展 2025年ICCA全球场馆论坛开幕
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-12-04 11:31
Group 1 - The "2025 ICCA Global Venue Forum" was opened on December 4, co-hosted by ICCA and Beichen Group, highlighting Beijing's advantages in becoming a globally influential exhibition destination due to its rich resources from universities, research institutions, and international organizations [1] - The Beijing municipal government aims to prioritize the high-quality development of the exhibition industry, continuously optimize the business environment, and fully develop the "Beijing Service" brand [1] - Beichen Group announced two collaborations with ICCA, including the integration of the third ICCA Global Venue Forum with the 2026 Service Trade Fair, and the launch of the "Certified International Business Events Professional (CIBEP)" project, which will be the first internationally recognized professional qualification in China's exhibition industry [1] Group 2 - Chaoyang District plans to support the entire chain through policy initiatives, deepen business environment reforms, and create a first-class service guarantee for event organizers [2] - The "Chaoyang Beichen One-Stop Exhibition Service Platform" was established, which is the first one-stop service platform for exhibitions in Beijing, integrating government, enterprise, and industry resources to provide comprehensive exhibition services [2] - ICCA, founded in 1963 in Amsterdam, will establish its first national representative office outside its headquarters in Beijing under Beichen Group's National Conference Center in 2024 [2]
会展业竞争力 成都位列副省级城市第二
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-12-03 06:29
Core Insights - The 2024 China Urban Convention and Exhibition Industry Competitiveness Index Report indicates that Chengdu ranks second among sub-provincial cities in terms of exhibition industry competitiveness [1] - A new highlight of the report is the introduction of a "Professional Exhibition Venue Competitiveness" ranking, evaluating 305 venues across multiple dimensions [1] - Chengdu's competitive advantage is attributed to its exhibition infrastructure, particularly in professional venue metrics, reflecting ongoing investment and effectiveness in hardware development [1] Industry Performance - Chengdu hosted 911 major exhibition events from January to October 2025, with a total exhibition area of 12.184 million square meters, representing a year-on-year increase of 3.6% [1] - The total revenue from the exhibition industry in Chengdu reached 137.91 billion yuan, marking a year-on-year growth of 4.8% [1] - The city is actively promoting the integration of exhibitions with industries, trade, and tourism, aiming to establish itself as an "International Exhibition Capital" [1] Background Information - The convention and exhibition industry is a key component of modern services, serving as a benchmark for a city's openness and economic vitality [2] - The China Urban Convention and Exhibition Industry Competitiveness Index has been compiled for ten consecutive years, providing a comprehensive evaluation system for observing the development trends of the industry [2]
首届杭州国际会展大赛赋能“赛会之城”
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-12-02 08:59
据了解,大赛精准对接会展业人才需求,设立院校组和企业组两大组别,吸引在杭高校、长三角地 区高校及企业团队踊跃参赛,覆盖会展创意、会展设计、会展传播等关键领域。在人才培养与留用环 节,大赛建立起完善的人才储备机制,所有获奖选手自动进入杭州市会展人才储备库,形成"选拔-培 养-留用"的全链条人才生态闭环。这种 "以赛代训"的模式,打破了人才培养与产业需求脱节的壁垒,让 参赛选手在实战中提升专业能力,同时为杭州会展企业精准输送优质人才,助力城市打造国际会展人才 高地。 除人才培育外,大赛同步推动会展项目落地与产业升级。设置的三大赛道涵盖杭州数字经济、智能 制造等主导产业及低空经济等未来产业,获奖作品直接对接城市产业升级需求,实现会展项目与实体经 济深度融合。企业组获奖项目可进入项目扶持库,获得场馆资源协调、扶持资金申请辅导等全流程支 持,加速创意转化落地。 大赛还通过多元举措提升城市品牌影响力与行业创新力。会展传播赛道以"最忆杭州 赛会全球"为 主题,优秀作品以国际化叙事展现杭州魅力;头部企业参与支持与跨区域协作网络的构建,让杭州接轨 全球会展创新资源。同时,大赛鼓励融合AI交互、区块链等数字技术,阿里云提供专属算 ...
首届杭州国际会展大赛赋能 “赛会之城”
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-12-02 08:40
Group 1 - The first Hangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Planning and Creative Competition aims to accelerate the construction of "City of Events" by discovering innovative talents and building a talent ecosystem through a "competition as training" model [1][2] - The competition attracted 119 teams from over 30 enterprises and universities, resulting in the selection of 16 gold, 31 silver, 33 bronze, and 11 excellence awards, showcasing innovative thinking and practical abilities in exhibition creativity, design, and communication [1][2] - The competition established a talent reserve mechanism, automatically placing all award-winning participants into the Hangzhou Convention and Exhibition Talent Reserve, creating a closed-loop talent ecosystem that addresses the gap between talent training and industry needs [2] Group 2 - The competition promotes the landing of exhibition projects and industrial upgrades by aligning with key industries such as digital economy and intelligent manufacturing, ensuring that award-winning projects meet the city's industrial upgrade demands [2] - Various initiatives enhance the city's brand influence and industry innovation, with a focus on international narratives showcasing Hangzhou's charm and the integration of digital technologies like AI and blockchain to drive the digital transformation of the exhibition industry [3] - The competition empowers the construction of "City of Events" through talent aggregation, project incubation, brand building, and ecological innovation, with plans for continued international cooperation and talent cultivation to enhance the city's competitiveness [3]
从规模到价值共生,魏明乾谈会展业十年“升维”之路
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-12-01 10:58
Core Insights - The Chinese exhibition industry has undergone a significant transformation over the past decade, shifting from scale expansion to value co-creation, from reliance on venue construction to data-driven approaches, and from operating single events to managing continuous ecosystems [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Evolution - The decade from 2015 to 2025 marks a profound reshaping of the exhibition industry's concepts and practices, summarized by "three dimensions of elevation": development concepts have shifted from quantity to quality, core values have transitioned from physical space to data elements, and the model of exhibition-driven urban development has evolved from discrete projects to continuous collaborative operations [2]. - In 2015, China became the world's leader in exhibition quantity and scale, with total exhibition area increasing from 117 million square meters to 147 million square meters between 2015 and 2024, indicating a significant shift from quantity to quality [3]. Group 2: Strategic Importance - The exhibition industry has transitioned from merely being a platform for economic exchanges to a core vehicle for national image display and strategic deployment, especially following the successful APEC meeting in Beijing in 2014 [3]. - Major exhibitions like the Canton Fair, the China International Import Expo, and the China International Fair for Trade in Services have become pillars of China's high-level opening-up strategy [3]. Group 3: Urban Development Impact - The concept of "holding a good conference revitalizes a city" has gained traction, with large-scale exhibitions acting as powerful engines for urban renewal, driving infrastructure upgrades, reshaping regional economic structures, and enhancing cities' international visibility [4]. Group 4: Venue Development - The total rentable indoor exhibition area in China surged from 8.93 million square meters in 2015 to nearly 14.18 million square meters by the end of 2024, with venues over 100,000 square meters increasing from 13 to 39 [5]. - Modern venues have evolved beyond single exhibition functions to become comprehensive urban landmarks integrating meetings, hotels, commerce, and cultural tourism [5]. Group 5: Future Outlook - The future of the Chinese exhibition industry hinges on responding to contemporary challenges and resonating with industrial developments, focusing on advanced manufacturing and modern service sectors [6]. - Urban competitiveness in exhibitions will depend on the collaborative efficiency, innovation, and vitality of the entire industrial ecosystem rather than just the scale of individual venues [6]. - The industry must achieve breakthroughs in internationalization, including having a voice in international rule-making and transitioning from participating in overseas exhibitions to hosting them [7]. - Digitalization will be crucial, with a focus on embedding digital processes deeply into business operations to create sustainable, quantifiable value [7].
2025世界场馆论坛为中国会展场馆搭建国际合作新通道
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-12-01 06:42
Core Insights - The 2025 VenueTalk World Venue Forum is being held from November 26 to 28 at the Hangzhou International Expo Center, marking the first global forum organized by the China Exhibition Venue Association, aimed at exploring the transformation and value enhancement of exhibition venues [1][2] Group 1: Industry Transformation - The global exhibition industry is undergoing significant changes, shifting from a focus on investment and space supply to high-quality development centered on operational efficiency, service quality, and industry-driven capabilities [2] - Key challenges include transitioning from "scale expansion" to a dual-driven model of "operations + services," and reimagining venues through digitalization, green low-carbon initiatives, and ESG principles [2] Group 2: International Collaboration - The forum features over 300 representatives from domestic and international exhibition centers, organizers, service companies, and industry organizations, fostering a new international cooperation channel for Chinese exhibition venues [1][2] - Strategic cooperation agreements were signed with associations from Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil, establishing long-term collaboration mechanisms in information sharing, project matching, and talent training [3] Group 3: Practical Innovations - The forum's agenda includes a full chain of activities from idea exchange to project matching, with a focus on practical outcomes and real-world applications [3] - The event emphasizes sustainability by using recyclable materials and providing light meals, aligning with ESG principles [3] Group 4: Thematic Discussions - The forum addresses three main themes: international perspectives on venues, local practices in China, and the viewpoints of event organizers [4] - Notable speakers from various countries shared experiences on venue renewal, business model innovation, and ESG implementation, providing valuable insights for Chinese venues [4] Group 5: Strengthening Industry Governance - Concurrently, the China Exhibition Venue Association's 10th Fourth Council meeting aims to enhance the association's role as a bridge through dual-driven industry governance and market practices [5] - The forum contributes new ideas and case studies, enhancing China's global voice in the exhibition industry [5][6]
2025中国城市会展业竞争力指数发布:十年积淀,多维度解码行业发展
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-11-28 09:36
Core Insights - The "2025 China Urban Exhibition Industry Competitiveness Index" was officially released, focusing on the theme "Ten Years of Strengthening Exhibitions, Digital Intelligence to Expand the Future" [1] - The event gathered representatives from various sectors to review the industry's development over the past decade and discuss future paths under digital integration [1] Group 1: Historical Context and Evolution - The China Urban Exhibition Industry Competitiveness Index has evolved from emphasizing scale metrics to focusing on quality leadership over nearly ten years since its first release in 2016, marking a significant milestone this year [2] - Chengdu is actively promoting its "Four Famous" cultivation actions to accelerate its development as an "International Exhibition Capital" and invites global exhibition organizers to establish a presence in the city [2] Group 2: Industry Reports and Insights - A series of reports highlighted the high-quality development path of the urban exhibition industry, with discussions on artificial intelligence and the restructuring of the exhibition ecosystem [3] - The index upgrade indicates a shift towards a more scientific evaluation framework, guiding the future direction of the industry [4] Group 3: Index Release and Evaluation Framework - The 2024 Annual China Urban Exhibition Industry Competitiveness Index Report was released, introducing a comprehensive evaluation system that includes five dimensions: professional competitiveness, enterprise competitiveness, infrastructure competitiveness, macro environment competitiveness, and comprehensive service competitiveness [6] - A new ranking for "Professional Exhibition Venue Competitiveness" was introduced, emphasizing the importance of venue "hard power" in the competitive landscape of cities [6] Group 4: Collaborative Discussions and Future Directions - Interactive discussions focused on key topics such as differentiated positioning, regional collaboration, and technology empowerment, highlighting the role of the exhibition industry in driving urban economic growth [7] - The event served as a platform for deepening cooperation and resource linking among participants, aiming to enhance the competitiveness of the exhibition industry and support urban economic advancement [7]
2025世界场馆论坛在杭启幕 全球会展场馆首次系统性“同场对话”
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-11-28 06:10
Core Insights - The 2025 World Venue Forum, hosted by the China Exhibition Hall Association, took place from November 26 to 28 in Hangzhou, marking China's first global venue-themed international forum [1] - Over 300 representatives from domestic and international exhibition centers, event organizers, service companies, and industry organizations attended to discuss the redefinition and value enhancement of exhibition venues in the new era [1] Group 1: Industry Transformation - The global exhibition industry is undergoing profound changes, with venues transitioning from a focus on investment and physical space supply to prioritizing operational efficiency, service quality, and industry-driven capabilities for high-quality development [1][2] - Venue operators and industry representatives from countries such as Germany, Belgium, Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil shared their experiences in venue upgrades, business model innovation, ESG implementation, and international market expansion [2] Group 2: Common Challenges - Common challenges faced by venues globally include shifting from "scale expansion" to a dual focus on "operations and services" amid overall supply abundance [2] - There is a need to reshape management and business models through digitalization, green low-carbon initiatives, and ESG principles, transitioning from a singular "building space" to a comprehensive platform that connects industrial chains, innovation chains, and urban renewal [2] Group 3: China's Position in the Global Market - China's exhibition industry ranks among the world's leaders, with a significant number of venues and total area, providing a solid foundation for industry development and participation in global discussions [3] - Major venues in China, such as the Shanghai New International Expo Center and Hangzhou International Expo Center, shared insights on new roles and responsibilities, ESG practices, and collaborative industry chain operations [3] Group 4: International Cooperation - The forum highlighted international cooperation, with the China Exhibition Hall Association signing three strategic cooperation memorandums with associations from Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil [3] - These agreements aim to establish long-term collaboration mechanisms in areas such as industry information sharing, project exchanges, talent training, and practices in digitalization and green development [3] - The signing of these memorandums signifies the establishment of stable industry cooperation "pivots" in the ASEAN and Latin American regions, facilitating institutional connections between Chinese venues and international partners [3]
明年1月,这场国际盛会将在武汉举办
Chang Jiang Ri Bao· 2025-11-28 02:38
Group 1 - The China International Conference and Exhibition Economic Cooperation Forum (CEFCO Forum) will be held from January 21 to 23, 2026, in Wuhan, Hubei Province, approved by the State Council [1] - CEFCO Forum, co-hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and four international exhibition organizations, aims to facilitate deep communication and practical cooperation in the exhibition industry [1][2] - The forum will include an opening ceremony, two plenary sessions, and six breakout sessions focusing on global exhibition industry trends, integration with industries, digital transformation, and sustainable development [1] Group 2 - Various international organizations and leading exhibition companies have confirmed their attendance, including the International Exhibition Association and dmg events, aiming to maintain high international and professional standards [2] - The forum will emphasize participation from emerging markets in the Middle East, Central Asia, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, providing diverse perspectives and information for attendees [2] - Wuhan has been recognized for its core position in Central China and increasing international influence, successfully taking over the hosting of the CEFCO Forum from Tianjin [2][3]
广州全年将办49场新展会
Guang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-11-28 01:56
Core Insights - The Guangzhou exhibition industry is experiencing significant growth in scale, with an increase in new exhibitions and enhanced vitality throughout the year [1] Industry Overview - In the first ten months of the year, key professional venues in Guangzhou hosted over 10 million square meters of exhibitions [1] - The exhibition matrix, led by events such as the Canton Fair, Home Expo, Lighting Exhibition, Construction Expo, and Audio-Visual Exhibition, continues to optimize [1] - It is expected that the total area of large-scale exhibitions will increase by nearly 20% year-on-year, with a total exhibition area growing by over 5% [1] New Developments - A record high of 49 new or newly hosted exhibitions has been achieved this year [1] - The Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce indicated that the exhibition scale has grown against the trend, achieving multiple breakthroughs in innovative practices [1] Innovation and Trends - Upgrades in the debut and showcase functions of exhibitions have been noted, along with an increase in internationalization [1] - Strong growth has been observed in exhibitions related to science and technology innovation and new consumption [1] - The integration of culture, commerce, and tourism scenarios continues to expand [1]