A shared model the events of the future
Together with industry thought leaders, MeetDenmark are envisioning the congresses of tomorrow and how they can create even more positive impact - with the use of the famous LEGO® brick.
For associations, congresses are essential for activating and developing their value propositions and impact. In a time of changing needs and demands of both associations and their members, MeetDenmark is challenging the status quo with the ‘Pioneering Congresses of Tomorrow' initiative.
Covid-19 has demonstrated that some events can be run effectively digitally, but also that that there still is a need for meeting in-person, especially when it comes to knowledge sharing, idea development, networking and problem solving. This combined with a greater focus on sustainable business travel means that the business event industry must redefine the why and how of in-person events and make sure that the value of attending an in-person event outweighs the costs, time, CO2 etc. spend. This calls for innovation and the development of new congress formats and tools that amplifies the unique elements of face-to-face interactions.
Together with industry thought leaders, MeetDenmark wants to reimagine and rethink the why and how of congresses, so they create even more value, for the benefit of both the international associations, delegates, and host destinations. We call this initiative: Pioneering Congresses of Tomorrow and the goal is to identify major challenges and opportunities and turn them into concrete solutions that can support associations in maximizing the congress experience and output. The solutions will be developed in close collaboration with association leaders, experts from various fields and industry suppliers.
The initiative builds on the Shared Model of the Event of the Future which MeetDenmark developed together with seven association leaders and event managers in the fall of 2022. The model was developed by using the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY® methodology and includes the most essential elements that will make an event successful e.g., the possibility for networking, knowledge sharing, new technologies, but also important external factors that can influence an event e.g., political instability, rising inflation, and costs.
Read more about the shared model and how it was developed below.
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The model will be the point of departure, when MeetDenmark in the following months will identify the biggest challenges and opportunities for the international associations when it comes to creating impactful events. The overview of challenges and opportunities will form the foundation and inspiration for the development of new solutions.
The members of MeetDenmark are the Ministry of Business Industry and Financial Affairs and the four largest business tourism destinations in Denmark: Destination Fyn, Destination Nord, VisitAarhus and Wonderful Copenhagen.
MeetDenmark has engage Stylianos Filopoulos as a projectmanager for the initiative. Stylianos has a long experience in leading international associations and in coordinating various social responsibility programmes and multi-stakeholders’ projects.
Learn more about Stylianos and Association by Design.