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Top 7 trends shaping India’s meeting & events industry in 2023 

Top 7 trends shaping India’s meeting & events industry in 2023 

Kanchan Nath

- July 26, 2023

With events and in-person connections back in focus, optimism abounds the meetings and events industry this 2023. Adaptability will still be paramount as the industry navigates the continuing resurgence of business events, new ways of working, changing attitudes to travel and ongoing supply challenges.

The FCM India Meetings & Events team were busy in 2022 sending 150,000+ corporate customers around the world. According to FCM India’s Meetings & Trends Report, the top 10 destinations from India included Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Australia, Baku, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and France. 

1) Strong Demand Continues 

The surge in bookings in 2023 continues to shape the sector. High demand is seen right across the industry, despite organisations facing changing attitudes to work-life boundaries and budgetary constraints. 

“The global MICE market size, in terms of revenue, is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.6 per cent from 2022 to 2030 to reach USD1,563.3 billion. FCM Meetings and Events India has achieved better performance than pre-covid levels by more than 50%,” says Manpreet Bindra, President of FCM Meetings and Events. 

2) Willingness to Travel, or Not 

Indian travellers defy the international trend (a reluctance to fill their calendars with outof-office commitments) by displaying a keen interest in travelling for events. However, one significant change has emerged in their approach – Indian travellers are now intentional about their travel choices and the impact it has on their overall wellbeing. 

The era of red eye flights and hectic dash-in-dash-out itineraries has come to an end. Instead, they seek more pampering, experiential activities, and theme-based events that make them feel more connected. Indian travellers now crave a holistic travel experience that includes group activities, adventurous pursuits, and a balance between relaxation and enrichment. They understand the importance of self-care and prioritise activities that contribute to their overall wellbeing.

3) Sustainability Takes a Starring Role

It’s clear companies increasingly consider sustainability a powerful mandate when planning meetings and events. This presents an opportunity for meeting and event organisations and planners to take the lead and assist their clients in developing action plans to minimise these environmental impacts of events.

Other simple changes can make an impact, such as adopting delegate apps and onsite technology to replace paper usage; collaborating with eco-conscious suppliers to reduce environmental impact; emphasising local and sustainable food and beverages; reducing and recycling waste; choosing venues committed to reducing carbon emissions; and partnering with local charities during larger events.

4) Wellbeing For All

In 2023, there is an increased focus on caring for the mental and physical wellbeing of employees – and that includes when they are attending meetings and events. This trend is shaping event planning, with a shift to designing more holistic gatherings at unique and different destinations.

Companies are also recognising the need to factor in more breaks during events, more wellness activities, less packed schedules, and more informal downtime that allows for genuine connection.

FCM India Meetings & Events have organised morning yoga classes, spa treatments, engaged motivational speakers from various industries such as Cricketers, Mount Everest Mountaineers to inspire business travellers.

Embedding wellbeing into an event is also being seen as an important way to reward and retain employees in what remains a very tight labour market.

5) Rising Costs and Meeting Spend 

The rapid surge back to in-person events has been a challenge for venues, hotels, airlines, and event planners. Travel constraints, capacity issues, labour shortages, supply chain issues and travel disruptions are all easing, but they are factors that are not expected to fully stabilise until 2024.

“Planners and venues are still seeing a trend to book at the last minute or with short lead times, and venue availability remains tight. All these factors mean that the cost of a meeting per attendee has increased, at a time when business budgets are tight, and employees are working at capacity,” says Bindra.

6) Virtual Fatigue is Real

Data from FCM Meetings & Events shows planning for hybrid and virtual events had dropped off by 75 per cent by the end of 2022 compared to the previous year. Bindra says, “In 2023, Indian travellers are feeling more relaxed and confident about travelling. The removal of testing and quarantine conditions has contributed to this positive shift, and it’s having a ripple effect on the meetings and events sector. People are realising the true value of in-person interactions and are embracing them with enthusiasm.”

7) Technology Drives Experiences 

The seismic shift in the way we all do business post-COVID has given rise to technology that is now a permanent part of the meetings and events world. Artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, and live streaming have arrived, and they have the power to deliver multifaceted experiences to diverse audiences.

This accelerated up-take of tech is also enabling businesses and event planners to capture important data for in-depth analysis and reporting. Events in 2023 are now more costly, meaning companies want data that can show a return on their investment and that an event has delivered on its goals and objectives.

FCM India has a Meetings & Events Mobile App that offers excellent features to enhance communication and connectivity for large travel groups. It supports logistics and information sharing before the travel, during and after.

 

 

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Top 7 trends shaping India’s meeting & events industry in 2023 

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- July 26, 2023

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May we all strive to emulate her virtues and remember that true wealth lies in the depth of our character, the sincerity of our actions, and the impact we have on those around us.”

Stay riveted for our next gala event, The Brand Travel Daily Media Travel Excellence Awards that recognizes and celebrates the outstanding achievements of companies and individuals in the travel, airline, and hospitality industry. They are scheduled to take place in 11 October, 2024

For inquires, to attend or sponsor next awards, kindly email here: Gary@traveldailymedia.com

If you know of any female leaders or up and coming superstars in the Travel and Hospitality industry you would like to nominate, please visit our page and complete a nomination form!
The prestigious IWTA Awards 2024 Award Winners are listed below:

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…there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you design and create an advertising campaign.

We can also organise a real life or digital event for you and find thought leader speakers as well as industry leaders, who could be your potential partners, to join the event. We also run some awards programmes which give you an opportunity to be recognized for your achievements during the year and you can join this as a participant or a sponsor.

Let us help you drive your business forward with a good partnership!

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Connect with your clients by working with our in-house brand studio, using our expertise and media reach to help you create and craft your message in video and podcast, native content and whitepapers, webinars and event formats