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ICCA releases rankings by participant numbers

More, but smaller meetings; Vienna, Seoul and Barcelona top the city charts

ICCA has published country and city rankings by estimated total number of participants to international association meetings in 2016, as part of its public abstract of the ICCA statistics report.

Vienna, second in the city ranking by number of meetings in 2016, ranks first in this ranking with an estimated total of almost 120,000 participants visiting 186 association meetings in 2016. Seoul, which is only tenth in the ranking by number of meetings with 137 meetings in 2016), is second with almost 105,000 participants. Barcelona, like in in the ranking by number of meetings in 2016, ranks third with close to 100,000 participants, closely followed by Copenhagen, which is fourteenth in the ranking by number of meetings. This means Seoul and Copenhagen host relatively large meetings. Like in the number of meetings ranking, London is fifth. Paris, number one in the ranking by number of meetings, ranks seventh in this list.

RankCity# Participants# MeetingsRank by # Meetings
RankCity# Participants# MeetingsRank by # Meetings
1Vienna119,8871862
2Seoul104,78013710
3Barcelona99,4681813
4Copenhagen99,35911514
5London91,7561535
6Amsterdam77,6441447
7Paris75,7101961
8Rome68,6129620
9Beijing65,49711315
10Singapore61,2941516

Top 10 city ranking by estimated total number of participants to all meetings organised in 2016, including number of meetings organised in 2016

The top three countries by estimated total number of participants is the same as the ranking by number of meetings: USA is first with over 400,000 participants in 2016, Germany is second with over 280,000 participants and the United Kingdom is third with almost 230,000 participants. Italy is two places higher in this ranking and takes fourth place and like the ranking by number of meetings, Spain is fifth.

RankCountry# Participants# MeetingsRank by # Meetings
RankCountry# Participants# MeetingsRank by # Meetings
1U.S.A.119,8879341
2Germany104,7806892
3United Kingdom99,4685823
4Italy99,3594686
5Spain91,7565335
6Japan77,6444107
7France75,7105454
8China-P.R.68,6124107
9Republic of Korea65,49726713
10Netherlands61,2943689

Top 10 country ranking by estimated total number of participants to all meetings organised in 2016, including number of meetings organised in 2016

ICCA’s annual country and city rankings by number of meetings were published on 8 May 2017. ICCA captured 12,212 rotating international association meetings taking place in 2016, which is a record for ICCA’s annual snapshot of immediate past year’s meetings data, and 136 additional meetings compared to 2015. To be included, association meetings must be held on a regular basis, have at least 50 delegates, and rotate between at least three countries.

Many more, but smaller meetings

This was another decade of great success for the sector as ICCA identifies more than double the number of association meetings in a decade: from just under 6,000 in 2006 to over 12,000 in 2016.

This means that the trend of exponential growth, as identified in ICCA’s advocacy report “A modern history of international association meetings: 1963-2013”, published at ICCA’s 50-year anniversary in 2013 (available on www.icca50.com), continues to apply: The number of association meetings continues to double every decade.

International association meetings are quickly growing in number, but are generally getting smaller. The estimated total number of participants to all meetings in ICCA’s Association Database was approximately 4 million in 2006 and 5 million in 2016, so while the total number of meetings grew with 100% in a decade, the total number of participants grew “only” 25%. The average number of participants to an international association meeting decreased from 672 in 2006 to 404 in 2016.

Look beyond the ICCA rankings

With a track record of over 50 years of consistently collecting information on international association meetings, the ICCA rankings are one of the few benchmarks in the international meetings market for identifying and comparing the relative position of destinations, which is why these rankings attract a huge amount of attention of the meetings industry every year.

ICCA points out though that its statistics on international association meetings are often just a small segment of the total amount of international meetings taking place in a city or country, and urges its members to collect their own information on meetings hosted in their destination.

By publishing these rankings by estimated total number of participants, ICCA hopes its members will look beyond the standard ICCA rankings.

ICCA CEO Martin Sirk commented:

“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 ICCA Destination Comparison Tool, ICCA members can also 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”.

ICCA assists the international association community to run more efficient and effective meetings. Associations can register for the ICCA Association Portal on www.associations.iccaworld.org -a unique online platform providing a safe environment through which Association Executives could get in touch with peers to exchange valuable advice and information on their meetings.

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