ICCA 2014 statistics released: Paris remains number one city, USA top country

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11 May 2015

ICCA’s eagerly awaited annual statistics on the number of rotating international association meetings hosted by countries and cities show few major shocks. 

Paris retains the top rank, with Vienna swapping places with Madrid and moving up from three to two, and Berlin and Barcelona swapping places at four and five respectively. With regular jockeying for position between rival destinations, numerous short-term reasons why space isn’t always available for association meetings and with more meetings still to be discovered by ICCA and its members, these don’t represent any dramatic changes. 

Table 1: Top 20 city ranking by number of meeting organised in 2014

Rank

City

# Meetings in 2014

1

Paris

214

2

Vienna

202

3

Madrid

200

4

Berlin

193

5

Barcelona

182

6

London

166

7

Singapore

142

8

Amsterdam

133

9

Istanbul

130

10

Prague

118

11

Brussels

112

12

Lisbon

109

13

Copenhagen

105

14

Beijing

104

15

Seoul

99

16

Hong Kong

98

17

Budapest

97

 

Rome

97

19

Stockholm

95

20

Taipei

92

The top five countries all remain in that top echelon, with USA retaining top ranking, Germany and Spain ranking two and three, whilst UK and France swap places into fourth and fifth place respectively.

Table 2: Top 20 country ranking by number of meeting organised in 2014

Rank

Country

# Meetings in 2014

1

U.S.A.

831

2

Germany

659

3

Spain

578

4

United Kingdom

543

5

France

533

6

Italy

452

7

Japan

337

8

China-P.R.

332

9

Netherlands

307

10

Brazil

291

11

Austria

287

12

Canada

265

13

Australia

260

14

Sweden

238

15

Portugal

229

16

Switzerland

226

17

Republic of Korea

222

18

Argentina

191

19

Turkey

190

20

Belgium

187

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ICCA undertook a major review of historical data over the last twelve months, removing all meetings from the statistics which no longer met the strict three-country rotation criterion and clamping down on single meetings which might previously have appeared as multiple separate meetings. As a result the normal levels of growth appear to be slightly reduced, even though ICCA believes that the underlying rate of growth is almost certainly still robust.  

ICCA CEO Martin Sirk commented: “What was striking in this year’s exercise is actually the very large number of meetings we identified over the last twelve months for the year 2013 – more than 600 meetings were identified worldwide, and we’re pretty certain we’ll have equal success in finding more qualifying 2014 meetings over the next twelve months. Most commentators are naturally focusing on the new 2014 rankings, but the nature of this business means that we always continue to identify many qualifying meetings long after each annual announcement. We can’t stress this point strongly enough: ICCA’s rankings are a snapshot of a moment in time of a database designed for sales and marketing purposes, for a very specific segment of the market, a segment moreover where decisions are made three to six years in advance. Any destination wishing to accurately present its true performance in the international meetings field needs to complement the ICCA statistics and rankings with its own robust measurement of all meetings business won for the future and hosted in the past year. With our new ICCA Statistics Tool, ICCA members can also now extract data on meetings that are especially important for their destination, for example if they’re primarily interested in meetings of more than 1,000 delegates, or which are related to a particularly important segment of the association market, such as medical sciences – we expect to see many ICCA members communicating their rankings in these specific type of meetings, and not just relying on their position in our overall rankings”.

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ICCA’s international association meetings tables are published every year. To be included, meetings must be held on a regular basis, have at least 50 delegates, and rotate between at least three countries.

The full ICCA statistics reports are only available to ICCA members. Comprehensive rankings for all countries and cities will be released to non-ICCA members and the media on 15 June.

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ICCA 2014 Statisttics
 

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