英富曼展覽部門更名為“英富曼市場”
英富曼公司展覽部門Informa Exhibitions日前更名為“英富曼市場”(Informa Markets),且為之推出了新的名稱和品牌標識,以及一個新的企業網站,反映了該業務的持續發展和擴展。 “我們的展會項目涉及的行業十分廣泛。
2018年,與專注于會展業務的博聞公司合并以后,Informa Markets仍聚焦于會展業務,這是一個強大的單一品牌,將我們所有的團隊成員、合作伙伴和客戶聚集在我們日益廣泛的國際投資組合中。“ Informa Markets包括550多個國際B2B活動和品牌,以及專業的數字內容和數據解決方案,在全球40多個國和地區擁有超過4400名員工。
Informa rebrands exhibition division
Informa Markets, the division of Informa PLC formerly known as Informa Exhibitions, has introduced a new name and brand identity and launched a new corporate website, reflecting the ongoing development and expansion of the business.
Informa Markets consists of more than 550 international B2B events and brands, as well as specialist digital content and data solutions, with over 4,400 colleagues based in more than 40 countries around the globe. informa.com/NewBrandIdentity
以有趣方式計算會展活動碳足跡
日前,可持續發展會議管理機構MeetGreen面向活動參與者發布了一個免費工具,幫助他們以簡單有趣的方式了解自身參加會展活動對環境產生的影響。 這個基于網絡的應用程序會計算出包裝、運輸和飲食等,以證明每個參會代表相關選擇的重要性。通過該應用程序,參會者可以 即時了解個人在參加會展活動時對水、能源的消耗和環境排量的影響。
Event footprint calculation the fun way
Sustainable conference management agency MeetGreen has released a free tool for event participants to understand their environmental impact in an easy and fun way. The webbased app considers packaging, transportation and food to demonstrate how much individual choices matter. The instant results show the individual impact on water, energy and emissions saved. myeventfootprint.com
墨爾本會展中心新建空中農場
當前,幾家領先的墨爾本可持續發展公司正在合作,將墨爾本會展中心管理的一個2000平方米的屋頂停車場改造成一個擁有可持續和現代餐飲、培訓和活動空間的繁榮農場。
該項目得到了會展中心和墨爾本市城市森林基金的支持。新農場的目標是每年出產超過5噸的新鮮農產品,大部分農產品捐贈給墨爾本食品慈善機構,以及供墨爾本Skyfarm咖啡館使用。 MCEC首席執行官Peter King表示,“墨爾本空中農場是會展中心為墨爾本CBD的可持續發展做出的獨特貢獻。我們將與空中農場團隊密切合作,探索它可以為會展中心的客戶、訪客和員工提供什么樣的機會。”該項目計劃于2019年下半年完成樣板區建設,而整座農場將于2020年底完工。
MCEC adds Skyfarm to car park
A group of leading Melbourne-based sustainability companies are collaborating to transform the 2,000 square metre Siddeley Street rooftop car park, managed by Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), into a thriving farm with sustainable and contemporary dining, education and event spaces.
The project has won the support of MCEC and City of Melbournes Urban Forest Fund. The farm aims to grow over five tonnes of fresh produce per annum, with a large proportion of produce being donated to Melbourne food charities, as well as being used on the menu of the Melbourne Skyfarm cafe. MCEC Chief Executive Peter King said "Melbourne Skyfarm is a unique opportunity for MCEC to contribute to the sustainability of the Melbourne CBD. We will work closely with the Skyfarm team to explore the many exciting opportunities this new partnership can offer MCECs customers, visitors and employees." The project aims to construct a demonstration working farm for the second half of 2019, with all elements and buildings completed by late 2020. melbourneskyfarm.com.au