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IAAPA reveals key topics to be addressed at IAAPA Expo Asia

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IAAPA shares key topics for IAAPA Expo Asia 2024

The theme for 2024 is Shape Your Evolution at IAAPA Expo Asia: Evolve your business into a leading market player

IAAPA, the global association for the attractions industry, has shared some of the key issues that it will address at IAAPA Expo Asia 2024, which is taking place from 27 to 30 May at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok, Thailand. The theme for this year’s event is Shape Your Evolution at IAAPA Expo Asia: Evolve your business into a leading market player.

“In the dynamic world of the attractions industry, trends are constantly shifting, presenting both challenges and opportunities,” says IAAPA. “From technological advancements to changing consumer preferences, every facet of an amusement park must be agile and innovative to successfully navigate an ever-evolving landscape – a dynamic that is not just limited to the attractions industry.”

Registration is now open.

Actionable insights

Attendees can gain crucial insights from top executives and professionals in the region who have successfully navigated these difficult issues by registering for education programmes at the Expo

The sessions cover a wide range of subjects, including employee development, trends in merchandise and food and beverage, income diversification approaches, and improved visitor experience.

The Expo presents a unique opportunity to learn from the finest in the field and gain the information and skills required to flourish in any industry. This year’s education sessions cover five main topics: professional development and industry insights; operational excellence and maintenance; guest experience and services; revenue diversification and business strategies; and technology and innovation.

IAAPA Expo Asia 2024 is a chance to learn, network, and develop. Attendees who register for the education sessions and EDUTours will gain meaningful benefits in navigating the ever-changing landscape of the attractions sector. The insights acquired are not only relevant but also practical. The Expo provides actionable approaches that can be used by a variety of organisations, both in the attractions industry and in other fields.

Earlier this month, IAAPA published the results of a new research study which extends its economic analysis of the attractions industry to the 27 countries/markets in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Rebecca Hardy has over 10 years' experience in the culture and heritage sector. She studied Fine Art at university and has written for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.

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