For 44 years, World Travel Market London has been the most influential 3 days it is possible to have in the travel industry. WTM London brings together the international leisure travel community; providing inspiration, education, sourcing, and benchmarking to travel professionals while providing exhibitors a place to do business and showcase their services to the international press.
The London EV Show gathers the world's leading companies and startups to showcase a broad range of products, services, and ideas, from electric cars and light vehicles to electric trucks and vans, as well as electric charging infrastructure and battery systems.
CHOCO TEC is the industry congress for the chocolate industry. As a source of inspiration for new product ideas and processes the event will help you to find out about new trends and market developments and to expand your expertise.
Travel is in full swing as key milestones approach on the path to sustainability. Looking beyond ‘business as usual’ trends, how are travel businesses and destinations embracing transformation to ensure that the current growth paradigm fits with climate targets?
Euromonitor attended Money 20/20 Europe in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 4-6th June, 2024. This large-scale conference featured many insightful discussions and bold claims. This article features a summary of the key takeaways from the conference.
Euromonitor International will be attending Money 20/20 Europe during 4-6 June 2024 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This large-scale conference will accommodate 8,500+ attendees from the continent’s financial institutions, regulators, government agencies, and fintechs.
Germany, as a market, has experienced a number of challenges in previous years. Many product and service industries are experiencing a rebalancing effect in the wake of the pandemic, navigating a new normal in supply and demand, while lingering inflation and a cost-of-living crisis continue to squeeze consumers and businesses alike. Despite the challenges, there is room for optimism.
Consumer foodservice was one of the industries most badly impacted by the pandemic and its slew of restrictions, recording major losses across regions. It has been recovering in most areas of the world since the pandemic, although the recovery is starting to slow, due to high inflation rates pushing up costs and eating into consumers’ disposable incomes.
Globally, sports nutrition is the fastest growing consumer health category since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with double-digit growth for three consecutive years to 2023 (at USD fixed current rate).