IT&CM China 2011 To Feature Exciting New Elements And Bring Back Successful Ones

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Shanghai, 6 January 2011 – In response to buyers’ feedback on industry trends and demands, IT&CM China 2011 will feature new elements including two themed pavilions. The first new pavilion will showcase innovative and unique convention venues. Buyers have indicated that their clients are increasingly requesting for proposals that have a wow factor and are no longer satisfied with cookie-cutter solutions.

This new pavilion is something that international buyer Mr Patrick Lee, Regional Director of Best Travel Deals, Singapore, who is on the look-out for exotic locations and services, will appreciate. He explains that “Our client profile is evolving to encompass sophisticated travellers. These travellers typically have higher expectations, more complex demands and diverse requirements.”
The second pavilion will comprise a collection of health and medical suppliers with travel wellness offerings. This new addition will strike a chord with Corporate Buyers, in particular, HR managers who are increasingly concerned with managing employee health welfare during business trips. Research of current trends has highlighted that health and travel wellness have grown in importance in both China’s MICE and Corporate Travels sectors.

A couple of well-received event features will also be returning to the 2011 event. Shanghai Municipal Tourism Administration, the returning sponsor of this year’s IT&CM China pre-show city tours of Shanghai, will be highlighting four new venues and attractions in the tour line-up. International hosted buyers and media will have an opportunity to visit the Mercedes-Benz Arena (former Expo Culture Centre), the Expo Convention Centre (former Expo Centre), Shanghai Gong Stage and enjoy the “New Era of Kaleido” cultural performance, and The Bund, Shanghai. Tours will take place over 3 time-slots on the 12 and 13 April. All pre-show tours are managed by the Shanghai International Conference Management Organisation.

Another returning feature is the 3rd Future Leaders Forum, organised by IMEX, which will take place in conjunction with IT&CM China on 14 April 2011. This event which seeks to hone the industry’s next generation of leaders, will welcome some 50 of the brightest students from Shanghai universities.  Mr Tom Hulton, Director International Relations of IMEX remarked, “These students aspire to be leaders of China’s MICE industry in the near future.  This forum will give them the opportunity to learn more about their career opportunities from today’s industry leaders. They will also pit their strategic and leadership skills in competitions to find solutions to practical challenges facing our industry. The Forum, now firmly established as a ‘must-attend’ event for students, demonstrates some of the exciting initiatives that China is taking to ensure its own leadership in the international MICE market.”

Themed “Leading China’s Next MICE Wave”, IT&CM China 2011 has garnered wide interest from international buyers from the Asia-Pacific, Europe and Americas as well as local Chinese buyers who will convene at the ShanghaiMart Expo from April 13 to 15. As the most successful MICE event in the Chinese mainland, IT&CM China aims to be the window of China’s MICE industry.

Mr Cui Hongrui, Manager of Reachable MICE Corporation, a professional convention/ exhibition organiser that hosts a variety of events every year in China, spoke highly of the event. He said, “IT&CM China has gained good reputation within MICE industry. It provides an effective business platform for buyers and sellers. The PSA and appointment scheduling system are especially helpful. We are looking forward to IT&CM 2011!”

International buyer Ms Karen Jepsen, Managing Director of Conference Venues & Booking Services Pty Ltd Australia shared that IT&CM China enabled her to equip herself with “… better product knowledge of the regions in China as well as stay updated on products and services that I am already familiar with.”
Mr Xu Xianghe, Sales Manager of BlueFocus PR Consulting, is also satisfied at the results obtained at previous IT&CM China events. “The seminar program positively helped our company to establish long term objectives. Meanwhile, we hope to see more MICE vendors participate in this event, which is not only relevant to Hotels & Resorts, Travel Management Companies, DMCs and Government Associations but also Transportation Companies.”

Historically, the buyers of IT&CM China hail from different business profiles. In 2010, 51% comprised travel agents handling incentives. Other buyer types include meeting planners, travel management companies, professional conference and exhibition organisers, incentive and motivation houses, destination management companies, corporate companies with incentive programmes as well as international associations. For the upcoming event, the organising committee has also launched new recruitment efforts to attract corporate buyers from the Pharmaceutical, Food Supplies and Motor industries to the event.

More information is available at www.itcmchina.com.


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Author: Editor