The Joint Meetings Industry Council (JMIC) has said that, as it celebrates Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID), it “acknowledges the essential role of in-person interactions in creating innovation, promoting co-operation, and tackling the urgent issues of our time”. “Humans have a natural need to gather, exchange ideas, and cooperate for shared purposes, and the meetings industry enables these powerful exchanges,” the JMIC statement said. “The importance of Global Meetings Industry Day is that it recognises the significant role of meetings in changing our world for the better,” said James Rees (pictured), president of JMIC. “At JMIC, we are dedicated to promoting the meetings industry and demonstrating its benefits, from local community legacy to the widest global perspective. Through advocacy and collaboration, we will continue to strengthen the voice of the meetings industry and showcase its lasting benefits and outcomes.” JMIC added that GMID was also a chance to acknowledge the meetings industry’s ability to overcome barriers and cater to all fields around the world. “Meetings are essential for enhancing economic development, stimulating innovation, and advancing social change. They help to determine the future of communities across the globe,” the association said and invited participants from all sectors of the meetings industry to renew their dedication to working together, innovating, and delivering high-quality results. “Together, we can use the power of meetings to build a more equitable, sustainable, and thriving future for ourselves and next generations,” JMIC added.
JMIC celebrates Global Meetings Industry Day, highlighting the power of collaboration
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