Newsletter – May 2023It's good to talk...and to listen, and to thinkOf all the many dangers of the AI revolution, one that isn't getting enough (or any!) press coverage is the potential damage that will be caused to the art and practice of conversation. Debate and disagreement can be messy, "inefficient" and time-consuming. The temptation will become almost irresistible to ignore dialogue and argument, and instead to take ever-easier AI-enabled short-cuts to
identify "solutions" and "ideal outcomes". The Global Association Hub partner cities - Brussels, Dubai, Singapore and Washington DC - look forward to helping shape the agenda and provide platforms for conversations on critical association issues over the coming months and years, thanks to innovative new partnerships with our friends at ESAE and AssociationWorld, and
via our support of education programmes at events such as the recently-held European Association Summit in Brussels. Martin Sirk All models are wrong (but some are useful)Our latest article in media partner Boardroom magazine makes the argument that associations are far too conservative in the types of business models they traditionally use and the uses to which they put those models, and that there are enormous misunderstandings about the purpose and limitations of using any model. New strategic partnership with ESAEWe are delighted to announce a new partnership with our friends at ESAE, the European Society of Association Executives, combining sponsorship of the inaugural ESAE Award for Event Transformation, and a series of online webinars which will stimulate high-level conversations about the most critical topics amongst European-based association leaders. The first of these webinars was recently held on the subject of "Sustainability Engagement: from Policy to Participation", and dates and topics of forthcoming events will be announced by both partners shortly. Will you be at IMEX this year? Make a date to see us!Global Association Hubs partner cities will all be exhibiting at IMEX in Frankfurt this year from 23 to 25 May. Find us on these stands to discuss your association's plans for future meetings and other activities: Dubai: 4.67m visits during first quarter of 2023 (17% year-on-year growth); 35 stand partners (including new meeting venues) anticipating 1,000+ appointments at IMEX. Singapore: 29 stand partners representing Asia’s main association, air, sea and telecoms hub with market access to 4 billion people within a 7-hour flight radius. Washington DC: Discover US$10.3 billion in recent tourism & meeting developments, and a pipeline of over 5,700 new hotel rooms coming on stream in near future. Brussels announces: The Association PlaceScheduled to open in September this year, The Association Place is designed to become a comfortable, welcoming gathering place for the international and European association community in Brussels, a venue to meet old friends and new colleagues from other associations, access news and resources, and enjoy a great cup of coffee. It's Just around the corner from major EU institutional offices, so perfectly located for lobbying and intelligence-gathering visits by association visitors from near and far. For those who attended last month's European Association Summit in Brussels (and even if you didn't!), you can relive the highlights of an excellent two days of education and networking via this collection of almost 800 action photos! Stop Press - new partnership with ASSOCIATIONWORLD!Global Association Hubs has just signed an agreement with ASSOCIATIONWORLD, the worldwide community of association executives and volunteer leaders, best known as the organisers of the BIAF, GIAF, WIAF (and more to come) series of educational forums. Latest edition of the Business Events WorldWe are a proud partner of The Iceberg, publisher of Business Events World, which always has a lot of interesting things to say about the societal impact of international association meetings. This edition's highlight is a case study on ESTRO and their event RFP that generated a EUR 700 million cancer legacy, demonstrating the importance of thinking big when it comes to the impact of our meetings! Women Who Advance Associations: online event 1 JuneGlobal Association Hubs has supported this initiative since it first started four years ago, profiling amazing female association leaders and innovators in all regions of the world, so we are delighted to help promote the first WWAA online event.
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