Hybrid event with in-person panelists and virtual participants on large screens at Marina Bay Sands.

Meetings and events spend expected to increase in 2025 : Amex GBT

The meetings and events industry is projected to flourish in 2025, with meeting professionals expressing confidence in its future and noting planned increases in meetings budgets, as revealed in the 14th Annual Global Meetings and Events Forecast by Amex Global Business Travel (GBT) Meetings & Events.

The 2025 forecast points to solid growth ahead, with increasing budgets and a positive outlook from professionals, despite challenges like rising costs and ongoing staffing shortages. In fact, 66% expect their budgets to grow, intending to allocate these funds towards a variety of business priorities.

The forecast surveyed more than 500 meetings and events professionals worldwide, supplemented by insights from more than a dozen industry leaders. Meeting professionals continue to anticipate that internal meetings will be the most frequent meeting type in 2025 – like they had predicted for 2024.

In the forecast, meeting professionals expect that nearly half of internal meetings will be held at a hotel, 34% will be in a different city, and 35% will include social activities for networking.

Additional highlights from the 2025 forecast include:

  • Two-thirds see an increase in overall meeting spend
  • Businesses are approaching M&E in 2025 strategically and with rich, personalized experiences in mind to make the most out of the time in-person
  • Location availability is the #1 challenge for planning a meeting in 2025

Technology as a key driver

Technology is reshaping the meetings and events industry, serving as a crucial tool for personalisation.  From automation to generative AI, these technologies boost efficiency, creativity, and engagement. AI is at the forefront  with meeting planners prioritizing its use in 2025.

Control room with multiple screens and equipment managing a large-scale event.

The forecast shows that professionals are ready to explore AI’s potential across various areas  a  particularly to improve the attendee experience.  The main tech focus for meeting planners is A1 (50%) and mobile apps continue to be an expectation at events.

AI is being or will be used for tasks like attendee matchmaking (42%), content creation (41%), theme development (40%), and tracking attendee engagement (39%).

Sustainability Goals and Practices Continue to Rise

Sustainability remains a crucial element in well-developed meeting programs. Over half (54%) of meeting professionals consider it highly important in their 2025 planning, with 47% having established clear sustainability goals and action plans and also focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) practices, waste management, and eco-friendly food and beverage options.

A significant majority (86%) of meeting professionals have already implemented DE&I best practices or plan to do so.

Engagement is Essential

Attendee engagement plays a vital role in the success of any meeting or event, shaping the overall experience and leaving a lasting impact. Meeting professionals have highlighted several key elements that contribute to a memorable experience, with the top three being content (38%), venue (27%), and destination (25%).

When surveyed about budget increases, the top priority for professionals was to invest in “improving the onsite experience.”

Global View: The Regional Outlook

There are regional differences in what the industry can expect in the upcoming year.

  • North America: 70% of meeting professionals in North America expect their meeting spend to increase in 2025 compared with 72% in 2024.
  • Europe: 82% of European meeting professionals will host meetings with an in-person component in 2025, with 65% expecting their meeting
  • Asia Pacific: Like other regions,70% expect their meeting spend to increase in 2025 and 61% say sustainability is very important to them.
  • Latin America: Meeting professionals (70%) expect their meeting spend to increase in 2025, compared with 73% in 2024.

Read the full 2025 Meetings and Events Forecast.

Newsletter subscription

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
Scroll to Top