Strength in unity: (from left ): UFI CEO Kai Hattendorf, AIPC CEO Sven Bossu, ICCA president Marta Gomes, and ICCA CEO Senthil Gopinath. Photo Credit: UFI
UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, AIPC (The
International Association of Convention Centres), and ICCA (The
International Congress and Convention Association) will continue their
strategic G3 partnership, which has proved highly valuable to the
business events industry and governments globally.
AIPC, ICCA and UFI will align along the key areas of advocacy and
standards, research, professional education, and networking. By joining
forces, the three global associations will increase their impact in
encouraging, supporting and recognising excellence in the business
events industry.
“During COVID, we demonstrated both the value and the impact our
partnership has. Given the upcoming challenges for our industry,
especially around sustainability, there has never been more need for
collaboration like the G3 – only by working together, we will continue
to grow”, said Greg O’Dell, AIPC president.
“Our industry is committed to promoting legacy, sustainability,
innovation, and education. By strengthening the G3 Partnership, we are
sending out a clear signal to both the global industry and the
policymakers, that we are stronger when we work together. I look forward
to reinforcing a successful collaboration with UFI and AIPC,” said
Marta Gomes, president of the ICCA Board.
“In an ever more challenging environment, good, constructive
collaboration is the best way forward. That is why collaboration
associations for the events sector, AIPC, ICCA, and UFI will build on
the achievements since 2019, and continue to deepen the joint efforts –
for the benefit of all the members of the associations, as well as for
the global events industry as a whole”, says Michael Duck, UFI
president.
The strategic partnership was formed in 2019, to collaborate and
generate better aligned benefits for the three associations’ respective
members. The alliance launched a programme of exploring exchange and
reciprocity in four primary areas: educational content, research,
standards and advocacy.
Initial alignment was across the respective research projects. Also,
the organisations opened their respective global main events to members
from all three organisations to drive exchange across industry
verticals.
Beginning in 2020, the focus shifted towards supporting the industry
with global guidance and good practice reports. This resulted in the
publications of “Good Practice Guide: Addressing COVID-19 Requirements
for Re-Opening Business Event”, “Good Practice Guide: Convention and
Exhibition Centres as Temporary Vaccination Centres”, and the white
paper “Business Events are the Fast Track to Recovery”.
These advocacy initiatives provided G3 members and policymakers
across the world with resources to emphasise the value of the business
events industry and their role in fast-tracking economic recovery on a
global scale.