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Companies Fail to Set Targets to Reduce Corporate Flying Emissions

85% of global companies are failing to set ambitious targets to reduce corporate travel emissions, reveals the second edition of a ranking on business travel by The Travel Smart Campaign. Only 50 companies out of 322 have set targets to reduce business travel emissions. From CleanTechnica…

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Australia’s International Business Events Sector: the Economic...

This report focuses on the economic value of international business events facilitated by Australia’s network of convention bureaux – this is a subset of the broader business events sector, which is referenced in early parts of this report for context and comparison. Australia’s International Business Events Sector: the Economic and Strategic Value Proposition

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Business Events: Delivering Economic Prosperity for Australia

International business events play a significant role in building a stronger, more productive and more diverse Australian economy. Around the world, business events are being used as strategic tools for attracting trade, investment and global talent. Governments invest in and support the business event sector because they recognise the high yield and long-term benefits accruing…

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Canadian Economic Impact Study

The aim of the Canadian Economic Impact Study (CEIS) 3.0 was to report on the economic significance of meetings, specifically business events, held in Canada for the base year 2012. Canadian Economic Impact Study

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UK Economic Impact Study

The UK-EIS study estimates 2011 meetings activity and profile (meeting volume, venue volume, types, number of attendees and expenditure) in the UK and models the contribution that meetings activity made to the national economy. We regret that the MPI UK Impact Study is no longer available on the MPI webite.

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The Economic Significance of Meetings to the US Economy

This study quantifies the economic contributions made by the more than 1.8 million meetings, trade shows, conventions, congresses, incentive events and other meetings that take place across the United States. The Economic Significance of Meetings to the US Economy

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