Newsletter – July 2022Summertime*, and the livin' is.....easy?!?!Traditionally this is a time for recharging and relaxing, catching up with old friends and discovering some good books, enjoying a glass of chilled wine and a much-needed slower pace of life. A time to take your mind off the pressures, daily annoyances and strategic challenges of work and the office. We NEED our Summer downtime this year, not for routine social relaxation, but because the coming year or two are going to be some of the most challenging we will face in our lifetimes, and that requires some deep thinking and serious mental preparation. International associations are going to be vitally important - as guardians of scientific objectivity, as cultural conduits, as champions of diversity, equity and inclusion, as support systems for members, and as drivers of societal progress and solution-engines for some really tough problems. It's not going to be enough to simply serve the professional and business needs and wishes of individual members! As always, the Global Association Hubs partner cities - Brussels, Dubai, Singapore and Washington DC - stand ready to work with all our association friends on these tough strategic challenges. Associations are a critical component in our destinations' DNA, and we know that a great association ecosystem drives inward investment, attracts young talent, supports start-ups, and makes for a more vibrant, intellectually stimulating, and more liveable city. We're all also REALLY great destinations for a vacation or short break! Feel free to ask us about this as well as why we'd like to support your strategic development goals and International events. *Yes, I'm sorry, association friends in the Southern Hemisphere: I know you're currently in the depths of winter! That's one of the challenges of writing for a global audience (or managing any global association, for that matter!): we struggle to overcome Northern Hemisphere perceptual bias! Martin Sirk Summer vacation reading, anyone?!Our media partner Boardroom is on their well-earned Summer break (they'll be back in August), but their archives hold a treasure trove of Global Association Hub articles, featuring unexpected perspectives, deep insights, alternative viewpoints, and the voices of some of the smartest association leaders on the planet. Here are a few to keep you company on the beach: We're going to need a bigger dictionary! Agility or sociality? Everybody's an expert on everything Failure to continue thinking globally is a recipe for failure Just say stop! Brussels celebrates and rewards local association championsBrussels Events Ambassadors Evening 10 winners for 10 MICE events in Brussels A campaign to emphasise Brussels' potential for meetings was launched at the perfect time, with the arrival of spring and the relaxation of event regulations. The contest, which ran from the middle of March to the middle of April this year, was aimed at over 300 organisations, each of which intended to host a business-to-business event in Brussels in 2022. With a choice and availability of a food option for a maximum of 100 persons, the competition organised by visit.brussels for B2B event organisers in the MICE sector had the purpose to partially cover the catering costs for their initiative. Dubai EXPO2020 legacy takes shapeFrom the moment Dubai set out to bid for the World Expo in 2020 and through to its eventual hosting through six months across 2021 and 2022, legacy was always emphasised as a priority. And now, with the successful event in the rear mirror, that legacy is beginning to take shape with the plans being made for what will be known as Expo City Dubai. Opening on 1 October, the district, which aims to be a
destination for business and innovation, will feature a number of Expo 2020 Dubai’s flagship pavilions and technology offerings. 80% of the Expo's infrastructure and buildings will be retained, with 123 LEED-certified buildings, creating an inspiring showcase for sustainable practices. Further burnishing the site’s legacy will be its hosting of the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties – or COP 28 – in November 2023. It is expected to welcome over 45,000 participants daily, including heads of state, government officials, international industry leaders, private sector representatives, academics, experts and representatives of civil society organisations.
Washington, DC: the Connected CapitalDC's intellectual strengths and other association-related resources are expertly summarised in this latest publication by M&IT magazine. DC offers sustainable venues and transport, intellectual centers of expertise and influence in every field from healthcare to finance, from high-tech to culture. Read more by clicking here or on the title of this article. Singapore hosts Global Health Security Conference 2022, consolidates #1 ICCA ranking in Asia-PacGlobal Health Security Conference 2022 Organised by the Global Health Security Network, some key highlights were:
Singapore #1 in Asia-Pac in 2021 ICCA ranking The International Congress and Convention (ICCA) has adapted its ICCA ranking metrics to be in line with the evolving meetings industry. Countries were traditionally ranked based on the number of meetings held on-site, but are now measured across a new Destination Performance Index, which includes metrics such as digitalisation, virtual and hybrid meetings, as well as business continuation, all of which are well known Singaporean business advantages. ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition |