Messe Berlin (Singapore) has enhanced its hosted
buyers’ programme for ITB Asia 2010. New filtering techniques are
being introduced in an aim to ensure that only high quality buyers
will enter the pre-scheduled appointment system to meet
exhibitors. ITB Asia takes place in Singapore, 20-22 October.
“We want to focus on quality over quantity,”
said ITB Asia Executive Director, Mr Nino Gruettke, who leads the
ITB Asia team in Singapore. “We will limit the number of hosted
buyers to 700 and make sure these are the best we can get.”
Three additional changes are being made. First,
buyers will only be allowed to register during three periods: 12
to 30 April, 3 to 21 May, and 5 to 23 July. “Only allowing three
periods of registration will allow us to better control the
geographical and sector mix of buyers,” said Gruettke.
After the first and second round of
registrations, Messe Berlin (Singapore) will still be able to
adjust the specifications of their wished-for buyers before
opening the third period of registration. The aim is to ensure
that the buyer profile is properly balanced.
Second, ITB Asia will use a social media-like
networking and referral approach. Buyers with a strong track
record will be able to recommend other buyers to be invited by ITB
Asia.
“It works like a job recommendation,” said
Gruettke. “The recommender’s own reputation sticks to the
recommended person. Buyers therefore become partners in increasing
the show’s quality.”
Third, exhibitors will be encouraged to nominate
buyers. Once approved, these buyers will be invited by Messe
Berlin (Singapore) on behalf of the exhibitor.
Buyers with an excellent track record at the
previous two ITB Asia shows will be invited again this year.
“We welcome the changes by ITB Asia on the
qualification process for the buyers’ programme,” said Ms
Josephine Lim, Executive Director – Asia Pacific for the Preferred
Hotel Group. “They will help elevate the overall quality of the
show. We look forward to achieving great results this year.”
Buyers registering for ITB Asia 2010 will be
required to arrange 10 pre-scheduled appointments each day, a
total of 30 for the show. Messe Berlin (Singapore) believes that
ten a day allows buyers sufficient time for additional spontaneous
appointments.
Buyers interested in attending ITB Asia 2010,
can submit their applications
online between 12 and 30 April.
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