Speaking in the show’s closing press conference at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, IMEX Chairman, Ray Bloom, announced the overall participation of 12,000 people, of whom over 4,000 were buyers, 3,300 of these attended the show’s hallmark-hosted buyer program.
Bloom explained that the 2022 edition was 45% bigger than last year due to an easing of travel restrictions plus 40% of returning exhibitors taking more booth space. “We’ve certainly all got our steps in this week,” he joked.
Bloom explained that exhibitors had reported long pipelines, with business being placed as far out as 2028. Early today Tourism Ireland announced they’d confirmed business to the value of EUR 10 million during the show, while Destination DC landed an RFP for a large event for the American Distilling Association in 2026.
Across the board, international exhibitors returned in strong numbers. Of those who doubled the size of their booths, 24% were from North America, 23% were hotel groups, 15% were European and 12% were from Asia. Latin America and tech exhibitors also showed significant increases.
Bloom continued, “The size of this year’s show is obviously a function of many in the industry being able to travel and plan meetings again and to do so with certainty. It’s been a long time coming and, although we produced a great show last year, this week felt like the big come-back we’ve all been waiting for.”
“That’s not to deny that challenges remain. Equally, it seems buyers are being more discerning,” he said. “We’ve heard they’re preparing RFPs in more detail and being more rigorous in their selection criteria.”
Representation from all corners of the industry
Having welcomed the largest group of faculty members in the world to IMEX America this week, Bloom reminded his audience that IMEX purposefully gathers every corner of the global industry together. “We’re not just talking about buyers and suppliers from all corners of the world. Hundreds of students, our future leaders, have been here, learning and experiencing the industry first-hand and seeing it in full colour. And IMEX together with IAEE invites faculties here too, delivering a program tailored specifically for them.”
Sustainability, belonging and freedom of choice
Some of the big themes percolating through corridor conversations and speakers this week included: service levels, contracts, well-being and mental health; the pros and cons of distributed workforces; Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEI+B) and sustainability, both personal and environmental.
The press conference audience also heard updates from MPI’s Chief Brand Officer, Drew Holmgreen, who spoke about the success of Smart Monday, funds raised at MPI Foundation’s Rendezvous and the association’s 50th-anniversary celebrations. Steve Hill, CEO and President of the LVCVA (Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority) together with Stephanie Glanzer, Chief Sales Officer & Senior Vice President at MGM Resorts International both spoke about the ongoing importance of IMEX America to the city.
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