Messe Berlin’s ITB China announces partnership in China

China, 11th August: MICE Meeting Point, organised by Messe Berlin’s ITB China and hosted by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Cultural and Tourism, announced to form a strategic partnership with the China Association of Travel Services’ MICE Committee.

The event will be held in Beijing, running from 11th to 12th September 2025. The MICE Committee is a national industry association representing some 3,000 members from leading travel organisers, online travel agents and related companies, while Messe Berlin’s ITB brands organises events in Berlin, Mumbai, Shanghai and Singapore every year.

The collaboration will accelerate professional development within China’s business events industry and strengthening international cooperation.

Lydia Li, Deputy General Manager of Messe Berlin (China), said, “Our mission of this year’s MICE Meeting Point is to build an open, professional, and sustainable cooperation platform that connects global meetings and events resources with China’s MICE and business travel market. We are very pleased to partner with the MICE Committee of the China Association of Travel Services to jointly advance high-quality growth and international connectivity across the industry.”

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Techtextil India 2025 to debut “ReCycle Zone”

Organised by Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Ltd, Techtextil India 2025 will launch a dedicated “ReCycle Zone” in partnership with the Society of Plastics Engineers India (SPE India) for the technical textiles sector. The exhibition will run from 19th to 21st November 2025, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.

1,800+ exhibitors at HKTDC’s Food Expo and concurrent fairs

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) opened its Food Expo together with five theme fairs at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The 35th Food Expo, 9th Beauty & Wellness Expo, and 11th Home Delights Expo will take place from 14th to 18th August 2025; while the trade-focused 3rd Food Expo PRO, and 16th Hong Kong International Tea Fair will be held from 14th to 16th August 2025. The five fairs will feature some 1,890 exhibitors, showcasing global gourmet foods and wines, teas, health and beauty products, and home appliances.

Informa TechTarget releases Q2 2025 performance

Informa TechTarget announced its financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2025, with revenues of US$120 million, down 1.6% year-on-year. The revenues generated in the first half of 2025 were US$224 million, a year-on-year 4% decline. However, the company will deliver positive momentum, with the strategic and operational actions already taken beginning to have a positive impact on performance.

IEG’s revenues up 13% in first half

Italian Exhibition Group S.p.A. (IEG) released its half-yearly financial report as at 30th June 2025. Revenues in the report period were €149 million (US$175 million), a year-on-year increase of 13%. However, net profit in the six-month period dropped 16% year-on-year, amounting at €17 million (US$20 million). In the full year of 2025, the company expects a turnover of between €257 million (US$301 million) and €262 million (US$307 million).

KLCC secures six international conferences

Kuala Lumpur, 31st July: The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) announced the venue has secured six major international conferences bidding in the first half of 2025.

 

According to KLCC, the six conferences cover industries of aviation, global health security, evidence-based guidelines, clean-energy technology and women’s health, aiming to attract more than 6,150 delegates in 2026 and 2027, and generate an estimated RM 77.5 million (US$18.2 million) in economic impact for Malaysia.

 

The secured conferences will bring together global experts and leaders, and also will reinforce Malaysia’s reputation as a dynamic and capable host nation for knowledge-rich, high-impact conferences.

 

John Burke, General Manager of KLCC, said, “The Centre’s success also reflects the strong synergy between venue, destination and industry partners, particularly in bidding for and hosting large-scale international events. We look forward to working with each organiser to deliver an unforgettable Malaysian experience that inspires repeat visitation and long-term investment.”

BOL’s revenues up 8.9% in Q2

Bangkok, 5th August: Earlier this month, Business Online (BOL), an online information service provider in Thailand, reported its financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2025. Revenues during the quarter were US$6.7 million, a year-on-year increase of 8.9%. The company’s profits grew by 2.3%, reaching at US$2.6 million.

 

BOL also released its results for the six months ended 30th June. Revenues in the first half of 2025 were US$12 million, up 4.7% year-on-year. Net profits in the six-month period increased by 4.1%, amounting at US$4.7 million. Diluted earnings per share during the first half of the year were Baht 0.19 (US$0.0058).

 

The company claimed the revenue growth was mainly driven by project-based income, while prudently managing resources and adjusting operations in line with market dynamics to preserve its revenue-generating capability and support sustainable growth.

Oliver Kinross launches Melbourne Build

Melbourne, 6th August: Oliver Kinross, a global events company, will launch Melbourne Build, taking place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC). More than 18,000 attendees have been registered to the event, which will run from 22nd to 23rd October 2025, expecting some 30,000 registrations by the time of the show.

 

The company, part of the Nineteen Group and specialise in construction shows, organises international construction exhibitions, including London Build, Sydney Build, New York Build and Chicago Build.

 

Stephanie Li, marketing manager at Oliver Kinross, was quoted, “Melbourne Build has surpassed all expectations. The huge interest we’ve had in Melbourne Build reinforces the importance of a construction show and forum for the rapidly growing city of Melbourne.”

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Sarawak’s BCCK expands event capacity

The Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) in Sarawak, Malaysia, will have new event capacity. Target to complete in 2028, the new facility, BCCK2, will be located directly adjacent to the current venue. BCCK2 will consist of a flexible main hall of 5,936 m2, a multipurpose hall, 20 breakout rooms, and a riverside concourse. After completion, the entire BCCK facility will have 34 breakout rooms, two large halls, and multiple multipurpose event spaces.

HKTDC appoints new Executive Director

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) has appointed Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director, as its Executive Director with effect from 1st October 2025, succeeding Margaret Fond, who is to retire. Ms Chong, currently a Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, has served the HKTDC for more than 30 years. She has overseen exhibition and digital businesses since 2022. In the new position, she will lead the HKTDC to support Hong Kong small- and medium-sized enterprises to explore business opportunities internationally via its global network.

TCEB appoints Supawan Teerarat as President

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) appointed Supawan Teerarat as its President, effective 1st August 2025. She has over 30 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism sectors, with expertise of organisational management, event management, bidding for major events, and destination management. She has held various positions at TCEB when serving the bureau in 16 years. She will bring extensive knowledge of the business events industry to the new position.

100+ exhibitors at inaugural edition of JIOSH+W

The first edition of JIOSH+W – Japan International Trade Fair for Occupational Safety & Health + Well-being took place at INTEC OSAKA, running from 16th to 19th July 2025. Organised by Messe Düsseldorf Japan Ltd., the event featured 104 exhibitors from 18 countries and regions, occupying 170 booths, presenting technologies and products that are particularly functional, sustainable and advanced, and on top, well-designed and smart.

UFI: activity growth in different markets

Paris, 24th July: UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, has released the latest edition of its flagship Global Exhibition Barometer, capturing the current status and outlook of the exhibition industry worldwide.

 

The results indicated expected growth of activity in different markets for 2025, following the year of 2024 where operating profits were stable for a majority of companies globally.

 

Chris Skeith OBE, Managing Director and CEO at UFI, commented, “The UFI Barometer has been providing benchmark data across key metrics for the industry since 2009, helping organisations to gain insight on trends to help them plan their business activities. This new edition of UFI’s Barometer research highlights very contrasted outlook within most regions on one side, and very positive signs towards developments on the other. It is especially encouraging to see high levels of recruitment and also the significant proportion of companies having already integrated AI-powered tools into their systems.”

 

The latest edition of this bi-annual research was concluded in July 2025, featuring data from 386 companies in 58 countries and regions. The report also included outlooks and analysis for 19 countries and regions: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, the UAE, the UK, and the USA – as well as five additional aggregated regional zones. Global results were also segmented for organiser, venues and service providers / suppliers whenever this is relevant.

RELX’s exhibitions up 9% in first half of 2025

London, 24th July: Last week, RELX Group plc, parent company of RX Global (formerly Reed Exhibitions), reported its financial results for the six months ended 30th June 2025. Group revenues were £4.7 billion (US$6.5 billion) in the first half of the year, representing underlying growth of 7%. The adjusted operating profit increased by 9%, reaching £1.7 billion (US$2.3 billion).

 

RELX’s exhibitions business generated revenues of £581 million (US$797 million), representing underlying growth of 8%, while the adjusted operating profit grew 9%, amounting at £234 million (US$321 million).

 

The company attributed the growth in its exhibitions business to the improved growth profile of its event portfolio, with the past 12 months having established Exhibitions at strong ongoing growth, above pre-pandemic levels. The company also stated the revenues in the first half reflected prior year disposals and event cycling and timing.

 

Chief Executive Officer, Erik Engstrom, was quoted, “RELX delivered strong revenue and profit growth in the first half of 2025, in line with full year 2024 but with a higher quality growth profile: … Exhibitions now established at strong ongoing growth.”

GBTA: business travel spending to reach US$1.6 trillion in 2025

U.S., 21st July: The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) released its latest GBTA Business Travel Index (BTI) Outlook – Annual Global Report & Forecast, forecasting the global business travel spending to hit a record of US$1.6 trillion in 2025, which represents a 6.6% growth year-on-year.

 

According to GBTA BTI, spending growth in 2027 will be 6.4%, while 2028 will be 6.3%, which are higher than a year ago.

 

GBTA also projected the global spending by 2029 to surpass US$2 trillion, where the growth was driven by structural shifts in trade, investment, and corporate travel behaviour.

 

Suzanne Neufang, CEO of GBTA, said, “As we thoughtfully anticipate reaching a new high in business travel spending this year, the outlook is steady – but the road ahead is more complex. Trade policy uncertainty, inflationary pressures, and shifting global supply chains are reshaping how and where companies travel. This latest forecast reflects the resiliency of business travel and our industry as well as the acknowledgment of the risks ahead.”

Messe Frankfurt and MEX Exhibitions announce strategic alliance

Mumbai, Maharashtra, 24th July: The organiser of Paperworld India, Messe Frankfurt India, and the organiser of Gifts World Expo, MEX Exhibitions, announced the merger of their exhibition portfolios.

 

The merge of the exhibitions will establish a pan-India presence for the gifting and stationery sector with the exhibitions at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. The organisers will deliver a scalable model by creating regional platforms in India’s top-tier commercial and consumption hubs, supporting wider market access for exhibitions by reaching buyers and distributors in multiple cities; year-round business engagement through stagged show calendars; enhanced visibility for brands targeting B2B, retail, and corporate segments; targeted networking and buyer connect opportunities tailored to each region’s commercial pulse.

 

The upcoming February 2026 Mumbai edition of Gifts World Expo will be rebranded under the Gifts World Expo umbrella, covering the entire gamut of gifting. In addition, Paperworld India, the global brand for the stationery, office, and school supplies sector under the Messe Frankfurt portfolio, will be launched in New Delhi, alongside Gifts World Expo (New Delhi 2026 edition).

 

Mr Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member of Messe Frankfurt Asia Holding Ltd., stated, “Our continued partnership with MEX Exhibitions aims to align our strengths and industry insights to build a nationally relevant and sectorally deep portfolio. With Gifts World Expo expanding into Mumbai and the launch of Paperworld India in New Delhi, we are strategically poised to serve both the B2B gifting and stationery segments more effectively with a strong brand with enhanced offerings through a single-source business platform. Adopting a pan-India strategy focused on these four key commercial and consumption hubs will enable the shows further to drive stronger market reach and sustained business engagement throughout the year for both Indian and global brands.”

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Hyve welcomes GSV Summit

Hyve announced GSV Summit, with two leading U.S. events focused on education innovation and workforce development, the ASU+GSV Summit and the AI Show. No financial details of the deal have been released.

GL events get new shareholders & rename as GL events Foundation

GL events got two new shareholders: ATREAM and CARAC acquired 5.3% of Polygone and 1.5% of share capital of GL events.

Separately, the company changed its name to GL events Foundation, marking a new stage in structing the company’s social commitment, with a clear shift from support to action.

Macau welcomes 19m+ visitors in first half of 2025

Macau’s Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) reported 19,218,540 visitor arrivals in the first half of 2025 to Macau, increased by 15% year-on-year. Same-day visitors rose by 26%, reaching 11,182,913, while overnight visitors were 8,035,627, growing by 2.6%.

Sands expands Marina Bay resort

Singapore, 17th July: Sands announced expansion of its Marina Bay resort in Singapore, with a cost of US$8 billion.

 

After completion, the resort will include a 570-suite hotel tower, rooftop dinning, retail space, a casino, spa and wellness facilities, and meeting space of about 18,600 m2. In addition, a 15,000-seat arena will be built alongside the tower to host regional and international live events.

 

Sands chairman and CEO, Robert Goldstein, was quoted, “Our new development will raise the bar and redefine the ultra-luxury hospitality realm on a global scale… we look forward to forging a new chapter together and continuing to contribute meaningfully to Singapore’s future success.”

Informa Markets’ revenues post 10% up in half year

London, 23rd July: Earlier this week, London-listed Informa PLC released its financial results for the six months ended 30th June 2025. Revenues in the first half were £2.04 billion (US$2.8 billion), representing an underlying increase of 7.8%. Adjusted operating profit in the six months was £579 million (US$795 million), representing growth of 9.2%.

 

Informa’s event business, Informa Markets, generated revenues of £952 million (US$1.3 billion) during the period, an increase of 10%. The Live B2B Events business (Informa Markets, Informa Connect, and Informa Festival) generated revenues of £1.5 billion (US$2.1 billion), with adjusted operating profit of £468 million (US$643 million).

 

Informa’s remaining revenues were generated from Taylor & Francis (£329 million, or US$451 million), and Informa TechTarget (£172 million, or US$236 million).

 

Stephen A. Carter, Group Chief Executive, Informa PLC, said, “Informa is further increasing the pace of performance, delivering 20%+ growth in our four key performance measures: Revenues, Profits, Earnings and Free Cash Flow. Informa is built around world class Brands, leading International market positions, First Party Data and, most importantly, Colleagues with specialist expertise and a passion to deliver for customers.”

GL events Exhibitions’ revenues jump 52% in H1 2025

Lyon, 23rd July: GL events has also released its financial results for the six months ended 30th June 2025. It reported revenues of €889 million (US$1.05 billion), representing year-on-year growth of 8%.

 

In terms of business sectors, GL events Exhibitions, with revenues of €172 million (US$203 million), recorded year-on-year growth of 52%. GL events Venues’ revenues increased by 23% year-on-year, reaching €258 million (US$304 million). However, GL events Live generated revenues of €459 million (US$541 million), down 8% year-on-year.

 

The company attributed the growth of revenues in GL events Exhibitions to a favourable biennial effect, growth in other major trade exhibitions, and the beginning of a recovery in Première Vision trade shows.

 

Olivier Ginon, Chairman-CEO of GL events Group, commented, “GL events performed well in the first half, buoyed by its strong fundamentals, the relevance of its global strategy and the unwavering commitment of its employees around the world. Our financial performance highlights the benefits of combining the strengths of our complementary services and the robustness of our business model for achieving sustainable growth. And by leveraging its powerful growth drivers, GL events has further strengthened its position.”

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UFI announces theme for 92nd UFI Global Congress

UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, announced its official theme for the 92nd UFI Global Congress: “Shaping the Future”. The congress will take place from 19th to 22nd November 2025 in Hong Kong SAR, uniting leaders from across the global exhibition industry.

AIPC’s 2025 Board

The International Association of Convention Centres (AIPC) announced its new composition of the Board for 2025 – a team of leaders set to guide the association through another year of innovation, collaboration, and excellence: Julianne Jammers, SwissTech Convention Center – President; Taubie Motlhabane, Cape Town International Convention Centre – Vice President; Ross Steele, Te Pae Christchurch – Treasurer; Gabor Ganczer, HUNGEXPO – Director; Greg Newton, Calgary BMO Centre – Director; Maurits van der Sluis, RAI Amsterdam – Director; John Burke, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre – Director.

16,000+ visitors at Print Expo Chennai

Jointly organised by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd and Showcase Trade Fairs and Business Media Pvt Ltd, Print Expo Chennai was collocated with Media Expo Chennai, organised by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd. The co-located events in 2025 showcased a total of 185 exhibitors, presenting printing, signage and branding solutions, and attracting 16,089 visitors from 262 Indians cities, 27 states and union territories and 22 countries.

HKTDC’s Book Fair attracts nearly 900,000 visits despite typhoon

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) concluded three events this week: the 35th Hong Kong Book Fair, 8th Sports and Leisure Expo and 5th World of Snacks, featuring more than 770 exhibitors and combining the fun of reading, sports, leisure and food. The three events attracted 890,000 visits although the passage of the typhoon forced a full-day closure on 20th July.

ABEA appoints new Board of Directors

Australia, 8th July: The Australian Business Events Association (ABEA) announced the appointment of its new Board of Directors, Colette Baini, effective immediately.

Colette Baini, who is the Founder and CEO of The Conference Room and Australia Conferences & Incentives, is renowned for innovative design of incentive travel, conferences, special events, and destination management across Australia.

The association has recently merged the Supplier Pillar with the WH&S and Risk Management Interest Groups, with the appointment of Damien Gaffney as Chair of the combined group. In addition, ABEA has also appointed Dan Morahan as Chair of the Queensland Chapter, Hannah Von Bibra as Chair of Victoria, and Jessie Rayson as Chair for Northern Territory. Jessica Zicker will lead Sustainability of the Special Interest Groups, Toni McAllister will be the Chair for Education, Skills & Pathways to Industry, and Andrew Cook will be Emerging Leaders.

Peter King, Chair of ABEA, said, “We warmly welcome Colette Baini to the ABEA Board. She represents an important perspective of our industry. Colette is very well regarded and brings enormous expertise experience and passion. As we celebrate our second anniversary, ABEA continues to enjoy strong interest and active participation from all sectors of the industry. The calibre of talent across our chapters, pillars, and special interest groups is truly impressive, and many industry professionals are eager to contribute their time to the ongoing development of our industry.”