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IAPCO Membership Reports Another Stellar Year in 2023
IAPCO published the 2023 statistics from their Annual Member Survey on 11 April 2024, marking the Global Meetings Industry Day. Based on annual return data provided by IAPCO members, the survey results report that its members delivered over €14.2 billion euros of economic impact into destinations around the globe in 2023.
around the globe, show an increase in the majority of areas including number of events delivered, number of meeting professionals employed and, importantly, the Economic Impact of the events delivered throughout the year."
In addition to all of this, membership of the association grew by 5% from 2022 and interest in new membership applications for 2024 is far exceeding expectations.
The IAPCO Annual Member Survey compiles data from the IAPCO membership to gain valuable insight into its community over the previous year and to get an outlook for the coming years. This data enables IAPCO to understand its members’ impact on the industry through their performance and focus on future activities.
IAPCO and its members continue to report growth year-on-year with the latest 2023 figures now available. Martin Boyle, CEO of IAPCO shared: "Our annual reporting figures, based on data collected from all IAPCO members
Economic Impact has risen from €13.48 billion in 2022 to €14.2 billion in 2023, the number of events from 16,359 in 2022 to 17,044 in 2023 and the number of meeting professionals employed within the IAPCO membership has risen from 8,457 in 2022 to 9,248 in 2023.
Martin continued, "Although these results are just a snapshot of of the past year, the growth trend over the past several years is very encouraging for IAPCO, our members and our global meetings industry as a whole. When assessed, together with all other indicators, the impact that IAPCO members continue to bring to both our industry and cities within which their client events are delivered is extremely positive, attractive and proof of the value of business events around the globe."