The 12th edition of Globex – the global exhibition organizing market: assessment and outlook to 2022 – has been released today by AMR International. It details the devastating impact of COVID-19 on 2020 and looks ahead at the likely fallout of the crisis over the coming years.
Globex 2020 editor Carole Boletti said, “The global exhibition market size is likely to drop by $19.9bn, with the total estimated market size shrinking to approximately $9.1bn by the end of 2020 (a 69% contraction).
“Meanwhile, given the ever-changing COVID crisis, we have not projected figures for 2021. However, looking ahead to 2022, we expect the market globally will rebound to 78% of its 2019 size, although recovery rates will vary by country and will depend on many factors, such as GDP growth and international participation at events.”
Although each country will respond to the pandemic differently, Globex has identified markets that are expected to exhibit broadly similar recovery trajectories:
Ms Boletti added, “The priority for organizers will be how to survive 2021 with reduced revenues while investing in more digital offerings. Looking further ahead, organizers will also need to develop a post-COVID vision that addresses a radically changed market, while developing a strategy to make it happen.”
“Changing the mindset of organizers will be key. AMR believes they should no longer think of themselves as pure event organizers. Rather, they need to become community catalysts – facilitating business, connections, education and advocacy.”
“Events will no longer be one-off experiences. Instead, we see events becoming integral to building communities and customer relationships throughout the year, with the use of event technology a crucial element to success. It will require something akin to the omni-channel revolution the retail sector has undergone.”
The full Globex 2020 edition, plus separate regional reports can be purchased online: amrinternational.com/globex2020