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read moreThe ‘RESPECT: Shaping Events for Success’ report released today by McCrindle and ICC Sydney International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) spotlights six trends shaping the evolution of events:
ICC Sydney strengthens its ‘venue of choice’ status for event organisers and attendees through its approach to inclusive, socially impactful, sustainable events that prioritise health and wellbeing, human connection and human-centric technology.
According to the ‘RESPECT: Shaping Events for Success’ report, 69% of Australians attended local entertainment events and 46% attended local business events in 2023, with high representation from Gen Z at events.
ICC Sydney Chief Executive and Group Director of Convention Centres, ASM Global (APAC), Geoff Donaghy said the ‘RESPECT: Shaping Events for Success’ report highlights the importance of socially impactful, sustainable, accessible, innovative and connected event experiences for Australians.
Donaghy noted “through a demonstration of our commitment to engage with all generations, the report underpins ASM Global’s commitment to operating a venue that meets the expectations of event organisers and attendees of today and tomorrow.”
Placemaking NSW Chief Executive, Anita Mitchell shared “as Australia’s premier convention, exhibition and entertainment venue, ICC Sydney’s contribution to the tourism economy has long been recognised. Beyond this, the venue, located in the heart of Darling Harbour connects locals and visitors to the much loved vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable waterfront precinct.
“People from across the globe connect at ICC Sydney to learn about our rich local culture and history, share knowledge, access entertainment and elevate their wellbeing – importantly they have the opportunity to leave a positive legacy for our community long after the conclusion of events. ICC Sydney’s ‘Respect: Shaping Events for Success’ report stands apart as a resource reflecting the views and behaviours of Australians and how they engage with business and entertainment events, and importantly – the growing demand for sustainable best practices such as those delivered at ICC Sydney.”
‘RESPECT: Shaping Events for Success’ – Six Key Trends
Trend 1: A curated event experience
Immersive experiences are in demand and are unmatched by any other channel, such as SXSW Sydney, food and beverage focused events or the inclusion of First Nations cultural ceremonies as seen at the International Council on Monuments and Sites General Assembly.
Trend 2: Socially impactful events
Event engagement is filtered through the lens of environmental impact, sustainability and social contribution, as delegates seek to add value to their community through their attendance.
Trend 3: A sustainable means of gathering
Increasingly, individuals align themselves with organisations that are socially responsible, and have expectations for events to incorporate sustainability in an authentic way, without ‘green washing’.
Trend 4: Prioritising health and wellbeing
Attendees expect events to be held in a welcoming environment catering to their seen and unseen needs, while making events safe and enjoyable.
Trend 5: Promoting human connection
After a period of being forced to spend time apart, the role events play in facilitating face-to-face connection is more important than ever.
Trend 6: A seamless integration of technology
Attendees have an appetite for further technological innovations at events across ticket sales, the sign in process and technologically immersive experiences. There is a move towards further integration of virtual and augmented reality, AI and multi-location event experiences.
Social Researcher and Demographer, Mark McCrindle said the local results had the potential to shape future global trends and added “Australians have returned to events with fresh expectations. Our quickly evolving society, culture, environment and technology are shaping their outlook and sentiment. In particular, Gen Z seeks to engage with events in new and immersive ways that prioritise human connection and social impact – all these elements are already supported at ICC Sydney every day."
ICC Sydney Director of Corporate Affairs, Communication and Sustainability, Samantha Glass said the venue team’s respectful business initiatives were reflective of international market sentiment.
Glass shared“Respect is at the core of how we interact with each other, the way we conduct business and relate to the world around us. Through the research combined with our team’s insights, organisers can create immersive experiences for all generations, in an inclusive event environment, where opportunities to maintain delegate wellbeing is prioritised.
“Events can be sustainable, respectful and inclusive of local cultural experiences — all seamlessly integrated through high tech solutions.
“Events practising RESPECT, create a welcoming experience for people of all abilities, cultures and identities — while protecting the planet — allowing our People and our Places to flourish."
ICC Sydney’s ‘RESPECT: Shaping Future Events’ report guides the industry towards innovative strategies that reimagine the landscape of business events and help to create impactful experiences for attendees spanning five generations. For in-depth insights and access to the complete report, visit RESPECT: Shaping Events For Success Report.
KEY FINDINGS
Image. The report was announced at RESPECT - An ICC Sydney Experience, hosted in Darling Harbour Theatre.
22nd January 2024 - Michelle Zangari promoted to role of Senior Manager Live Events at ICC Sydney
29th November 2023 - ICC Sydney presents array of entertainment options over summer season
28th October 2023 - ICC Sydney strengthens commitment to social impact
16th October 2023 - Creative industries festival SXSW Sydney launched at ICC Sydney
12th October 2023 - ICC Sydney senior manager to participate in ‘Future Shapers’ leadership program
29th September 2023 - ICC Sydney continues to champion Orange wine producers
21st September 2023 - ICC Sydney becomes first convention centre recognised in national equality program
13th September 2023 - ICC Sydney inaugural High Performance Program produces first graduates
7th September 2023 - ICC Sydney Human Resources Business Partner named national ‘rising star’
31st August 2023 - ICC Sydney doubles its contribution to NSW economy in 2022/23 financial year
23rd August 2023 - ICC Sydney recognises First Nations Peoples at peak cultural heritage conservation symposium
16th August 2023 - ICC Sydney team participate in 2023 City2Surf and raise funds for KARI Foundation
7th August 2023 - ICC Sydney delivers bespoke digital offerings for Accor Pacific Conference
25th July 2023 - ICC Sydney team members recognised for innovative venue solutions at AIPC Congress
18th July 2023 - ICC Sydney ‘Exhibitions in Focus’ event supports knowledge exchange, partnership and planning
10th July 2023 - ICC Sydney recognises outstanding contributions of team members
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