Leading industry organisations provide support for The Business of Events: 2025 Global Policy Forum as registration deadline looms

With time running out for senior industry leaders to register their interest to attend The Business of Events 2025 Global Policy Forum, sponsored by RX Global, the event will now see several industry organisations including ICCA, beam, MIA, Delegate Wranglers and ABPCO, bring groups of high-level members to the forum, including over 60 event agencies and exhibition organisers.

Taking place on 1 April at IET London: Savoy Place, the signature event organised by the leading Think Tank and Advocacy Network for the business events sector, has already attracted over 260 registrations from senior industry figures representing some of the sector’s most recognised brands.

Its programme, which is designed to unlock the potential and drive growth within the UK’s business events economy, features a stellar lineup of politicians, policymakers and industry leaders. These include Shaun Davies MP chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events; Dame Caroline Dinenage DBE MP chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee; and columnist and politician Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE.

Seasoned news anchor, reporter and broadcaster Trish Lynch will moderate the day, which will also feature Senthil Gopinath, Chief Executive of ICCA; Neil Brownlee, newly elected Chair of PCMA and Head of Business Events at VisitScotland; Kerry Prince UK Managing Director of RX Global; Paul Black, Head of Business Events at VisitBritain/Meet England; as well as Mickael Benaim PhD, Head of Research at SFA Connect. 

Mike Fletcher, Director of News & Content at The Business of Events, said: “Our Global Policy Forum, which is TBOE’s main event of the year, is a pivotal gathering for industry leaders, providing a unique opportunity to shape the future of the business events sector and its role in economic growth. With such strong interest already, we’re looking forward to insightful discussions that will drive meaningful change.”

Senior industry leaders can still register their interest to attend here. The full programme can be viewed here.

More information on supporting the Global Policy Forum as well as the annual Westminster Dinner that will be held on 31 March, is available here.