Why not to miss Meetings Africa 2022

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Africa’s premier Business event is back this year after canceling the 2021 event as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

The foremost event celebrated its 15th year anniversary months before the declaration of covid 19 as a global pandemic and thereafter we saw its catalytic effects on the global and tourism industry.

As the experts and medical professionals have said based on science, the virus is likely to be with us for a long time and if not even indefinite. We therefore must learn how to live with it and that only can mean gradually bringing back livelihoods and economic activities in a safe and responsible manner.

The South African Tourism’s bold step in bringing back the event is highly commendable and also learns credence to what organizers have learned when they took similar position in holding maiden Africa’s Travel and Tourism Summit in September 2022.

Meetings Africa provides the perfect business platform to present your products, services, and brands to senior decision-makers, buyers and influencers. Meet local and international professionals from the meetings, events, and business travel industry.

Date: 28th February – 1st March 2022

Register here

Why Exhibit?
* Meet 400 highly qualified hosted buyers
* Face-to-face meetings with key decision-makers
* Targeted business matchmaking (online diary system)
* Network with industry colleagues across multiple sectors
* Launch new product and service offerings
* Update the industry on your existing products
* Participate in networking events and educational sessions

Covid-19 Protocols
South African tourism sector has world-class COVID-19 safety protocols in place to deliver on memorable experiences and events. The event will also demonstrate to exhibitors, buyers, and the world that South Africa is open for business and that it is still possible to hold live events in a safe manner.

Who can you meet?
African, international and local meeting and event planners
Association buyers who organise international conventions
Local corporate executives who book business travel
Travel agencies specialising in incentive, business and conference travel
In-house event co-ordinators
Incentive houses
Conference organisers
Sales and promotion agencies
Marketing companies
PR agencies

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