Module 2 Histoy and Events
Module 2 Histoy and Events
EVENTS INDUSTRY
UNIT 2: HISTORY OF EVENTS & SIGNIFICANCE OF EVENTS INDUSTRY
INTRODUCTION
In recent years, the meetings, conventions, and incentive travel industry evolved into an even wider
representation of several specialized sector of tourism to encompass exhibition and events. MICE management
is a huge industry which has a big impact on companies and brands in general. Managing an event isn’t a
child’s play and everything revolves around various forms of planning and execution. An industry that is as
versatile and dynamic such as event management is bound to evolve faster than one can think of. Previously,
event management was all about face-to-face seminars, meetings, conferences, exhibitions, product-launches etc.
However, with the digital revolution, the face of event management has changed drastically. Therefore, the
need to have better schools that have dedicated programs toward event management has grown more than ever.
At the end of this module, it provides a comprehensive overview of M.I.C.E. events, analyzes
the elements of their success focusing on the operation and marketing strategies. We will learn about the
concept and importance of M.I.C.E industry, the different types of events and also its trends and issues.
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UNIT 2: HISTORY OF EVENTS & SIGNIFICANCE OF EVENTS INDUSTRY
o In 1902, the first formal incentive travel program was set up by the National Cash Register (NCR), a
U.S. company.
o The International Association of Convention Bureau (IACB) was established in 1914. IACB was then
reformed to become the International Association of Convention and Visitor Bureau (IACVB) in 1974.
From 2004, the IACVB turned into the Destination Marketing Association International.
o By the 1960s, long-distance incentive trips overseas came into view. Sometimes, training
activities would also be included.
o Europe and North America still play the leading role in the world convention and exhibition market in
terms of number of events.
o But the convention and exhibition industry in Asia has shown stronger-than-average growth since
the 1960s.However, there was very little convention activity in the 20th century until the 1950s due
to the influence of the two World Wars.
In the early 1980s the Philippines was considered Asia’s undisputed leader when it came to hosting
international events and conferences, with Metro Manila’s 4000-sq-metre Philippines International
Convention Centre (PICC), constructed in 1976, the first of its kind for the region. In subsequent years,
as other countries ramped up their efforts to expand their share of the increasingly lucrative meetings,
incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) market, due to a confluence of factors, the segment found
itself slipping from the tourism authorities’ priority list.
The MICE industry indeed contributes greatly to a country’s economic development especially to
countries with events that attract international visitors. It does not only boosts tax receipts and
infrastructure development but also creates a ripple effect in the economy.
The multiplier effect is a direct economic impact, which is equivalent to the “new” money that
visitors or outsiders bring and this money is circulated through spending in the local economy.
Multiplier effect is created when different persons use the same money several times. Each time
the money is transferred from one person to another means the money is counted as that
person’s income. More transfers means more aggregate income. More aggregate income means
a bigger economy.
The multiplier effects is the idea of repetition or multiplication of economic activities and its
effect, such that the income gained from the tourist’s dinner does not end there but creates a
series of other purchases that help the local economy.
holidays
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help ensure viability of
bring business for a wide
community leisure facilities range of local business
such as shops and theatres, including photographers, sign
which are used by local people makers, printers and florists
as well as business tourist