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2 Corporate Activity Day Venues in Bushey, Hertfordshire

Metropolitan is a purpose built events and sports venue located in Bushey, near Watford, Hertfordshire and is set among 36 acres ...
Metropolitan Bushey
Metropolitan Bushey Bushey
Hertfordshire Hertfordshire WD23 2TR
0.8 miles
 5 Meeting Rooms  300 Max capacity
The Bushey Arena Bushey
The Bushey Academy , London Road , Bushey, WD23 3AA
0.5 miles
   300 Max capacity

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Industry News 25/06/26

Business, buzz and big ideas take centre stage at The Meetings Show

The Meetings Show has opened its doors in spectacular fashion, with thousands of event professionals descending on Excel London for what is proving to be one of the show's most successful editions yet.. From packed education sessions and bustling exhibitor stands to a powerful line-up of formidable industry voices and countless new business conversations, the opening day has delivered exactly what attendees have come to expect from the UK's leading trade show for meetings, incentives, conferences and events – energy, insight, inspiration and opportunity. The show was officially opened this morning by Martin Rhodes MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events, who launched the 14th edition with a celebratory ribbon cutting ceremony before meeting some of the more than 550 exhibitors from across the global events community gracing this year’s show floor. This included Visit Scotland, Hilton, Singapore Tourism Board, Lime Venue Portfolio, Visit Cyprus, Imago Venues and The Meetings Show’s accessibility partner, and EventWell. Reflecting on his visit, Martin Rhodes MP, said: "It was a privilege to officially open The Meetings Show today and to see first-hand the energy and ambition that defines this industry. The meetings, incentives and events sector makes an enormous contribution to the UK economy, and trade shows like this – bringing together nearly 6,000 professionals and hundreds of exhibitors and destinations from across the globe – are a testament to its reach and resilience. “As Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events, I am committed to championing this sector in Parliament and today has only reinforced why that work matters. I look forward to taking the conversations I've had on the show floor back to Westminster." A strong start before the doors openedThe excitement surrounding this year's show had already begun before the exhibition floor opened, with hosted buyers taking part in an exclusive programme of pre-show masterclasses on 23 June focused on future-facing thinking and real-world application. Sponsored by Venues of Excellence, Imago Venues, Preferred Hotels & Resorts, Birmingham & West Midlands Convention Bureau, and VisitMalta Incentives & Meetings, the sessions provided valuable insights into the trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the sector today with everything from AI to generational change and the human experience of live events up for discussion. The day concluded with a lively Welcome Reception, sponsored by Manchester Convention Bureau, part of Marketing Manchester, at London's sensational Savage Garden rooftop bar, where buyers, exhibitors and industry colleagues came together for a relaxed evening of networking, live music and entertainment. A show floor full of possibilitiesBack on the show floor today, the energy has been unmistakable. Buyers have been connecting with destinations, venues, hotels and suppliers from around the world, with appointment diaries full and exhibitors including Somerset County Cricket Club, VisitBrighton, Istanbul Convention & Visitors Bureau, Hard Rock Hotels International, Caesars Entertainment and Visit Norway showcasing their latest offerings, while buyers have been exploring fresh opportunities and forging valuable partnerships. This year’s new-look education programme has also been drawing strong crowds. This morning’s headliner, Emma Henderson MBE, captivated audiences with her impactful keynote, ‘Decision making in turbulent change’. As one of fewer than 500 female airline captains worldwide until September 2020, Emma shared powerful lessons on leadership, resilience and navigating uncertainty. Elsewhere, attendees have explored topics ranging from sustainability and event design to emerging technology, event marketing and AI through a dynamic mix of presentations, discussions, workshops and Q&As. This included ‘Revolutionising event accessibility: a person-first approach’, a transformative session from Salesforce Accessibility Manager, Amy Wood; an interactive guide to smarter spending in ‘The battle of the budget’ with Chantal Mendes, Head of Client Services at HeadBox; a deep dive into what events might look like in 2036 with The Meetings Show’s Conference Futurist, Dr. Graham Norris; a laugh-out-loud exploration of generational dynamics in event teams with LTG Strategy’s, Luke Goetting; and a fascinating breakdown of the psychology of memorable events with ElectraLime Marketing’s, Lisa Schulteis. Partner sessions from organisations including The Power of Events, EventWell, MESA and the Meetings Industry Association have also generated strong interest, offering practical insights and thought-provoking discussions on some of the most important issues facing event professionals today, including how to make your message land with impact, the power of podcasting, and reducing overwhelm by design. Fresh thinking, big conversationsThe action continues this afternoon with a packed schedule of exciting networking opportunities – everything from sipping cocktails at Hilton Happy Hour to dancing the day away with Delegate Wranglers and Lime Venue Portfolio’s Meet Up & Kitchen Disco, and partying with VisitScotland as they countdown to Scotland’s epic World Cup match against Brazil. This afternoon will also shine a light on the industry’s rising stars with this year’s Tomorrow’s Talent winners curating a candid session challenging some of the industry's biggest assumptions. Expect strong opinions, fresh perspectives and honest debate as the next generation of event professionals share their views on what needs to change in a session sponsored by Legends Global. Things are also about to get spicy with the ever-popular Hot Wings Challenge, where Shonali Devereaux (Meetings Industry Association), Dale Parmenter (Group CEO, DRPG), Cat Kevern (Managing Director, Electric Cat) and Paul Harvey (Editor, M&IT) will tackle the biggest trends shaping events today all while taking on increasingly fiery chilli wings. Jack Marczewski, Portfolio Event Director, The Meetings Show, said: "What a fantastic start! From the moment the doors opened this morning, the atmosphere across the show floor has been incredible. "The response to our education programme has been hugely encouraging, and it’s been brilliant to see so many exhibitors, buyers and event professionals embrace the opportunity for new connections, new ideas and new business. The events industry continues to demonstrate its creativity, talent and ambition, and that's been on full display today. "While we've already seen so much happen, there's still plenty more to come. We can't wait to welcome everyone back for another exciting day tomorrow." Ready for round twoFor those returning tomorrow, day two promises another packed programme of inspiration, learning and networking. Among the highlights will be keynote speaker John Vincent MBE, co-founder and former CEO of LEON, who will take to the stage for his highly-anticipated session, ‘From LEON to live events: building brands people love’. Reflecting on his journey from redefining fast food to launching Feed NHS during the pandemic, John will share practical insights on building purpose-driven brands, leading with resilience and creating experiences people feel genuinely connected to. Delegates can also look forward to the return of one of the show's most talked about sessions – The Reckoning – which will see industry leaders Paul Harvey, James Lancaster (Editorial Director, AMI) and Paula Rowntree (Founder, The Business Events Network) discuss the impact of AI on how event professionals work, create and connect in a fascinating no-holds-barred debate. This is alongside an array of thought-provoking education sessions including ‘Sip, see, create: how creative engagement transforms delegate experience’ with the wonderful Clare Arouche from the National Gallery; ‘Stop selling space, start selling outcomes: re-engineering sponsorship for 2026’ with the Director of Active Media Events Limited, Richard Morris; ‘ROI beyond numbers: embedding mental wellbeing as a strategic event outcome’ with the brilliant Dr. Ferron Gray from the Grae Matta Foundation; and ‘The next 5 years of the digital marketing landscape - social media, hyperlocal advertising & how to create ROI’ with Growth Director at Attention Experts, George Hawwa. With another full day of business meetings, networking opportunities, education sessions and exhibitor experiences still to come, The Meetings Show is set to finish as strongly as it started.

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Industry News 25/06/26

Lime Venue Portfolio launches The AI Conversation – a new open-source industry exploration of AI in events

Lime Venue Portfolio has launched The AI Conversation, a new industry resource designed for beginners, intermediates and experts to explore how event professionals are really using artificial intelligence – not as a definitive guide, but as an evolving, collective discussion.Recent research conducted among event professionals reveals a striking insight into the sector’s relationship with AI. When asked to rate their confidence levels, the vast majority of #eventprofs placed themselves either 2 or 4 out of 5. Very few rated themselves at the highest level.Rather than signalling uncertainty, this reflects a more nuanced truth: the more the industry learns about AI, the more complex it becomes – and the less anyone feels they can claim full expertise.At the same time, AI adoption continues to accelerate across the events landscape. With regulations such as the EU AI Act set to take effect from August 2026, AI literacy is rapidly shifting from a “nice to have” to a professional necessity, with implications for how technology is used, governed, and understood across global markets.A conversation, not a guideIt is against this backdrop that The AI Conversation has been created – not as a step-by-step guide, but as a living, open exchange of ideas.The resource is the result of a series of interviews with leading voices in AI, technology and events. Rather than prescribing a fixed methodology, the research explores how event professionals are engaging with AI in real time.Key contributors include Vanessa Lovatt, Founder of Event Tech World, Bruce Rose, Head of Strategy, Live Group; Philip Mayling, Founder, venu-iq; Nick Davies, Founder, Pretty Pragmatic; Lucy Postlethwaite, Practical AI; Felicia Asiedu, Marketing Director, Cvent; Naomi Clare, CEO, Storycraft Lab; and Jenner Carter, Head of Marketing, Lime Venue Portfolio.Insights are structured across three levels of confidence – beginner, intermediate and expert – ensuring the content is accessible regardless of where readers are on their AI journey. At the end of the document, these insights are brought together into a simple, practical summary designed to help event professionals take immediate next steps.Lime Venue Portfolio has launched the resource as part of its wider mission as a people-first business committed to giving back to the events industry and helping drive it forward.Jenner Carter, Head of Marketing at Lime Venue Portfolio, said: “We’re not AI experts – and we don’t pretend to be. But we do know where to find the people who are. Our role is to bring that expertise together and make it accessible for the people we serve. The AI Conversation is about being of service to our industry and helping our customers navigate something that is changing faster than any of us can keep up with alone.”Carter added: “Lime Venue Portfolio has always been about giving the industry the very best information we can, openly and honestly. This is open-source by design – because we believe the events community moves forward faster when knowledge is shared, not siloed.”This philosophy is also embedded in The Hub, Lime Venue Portfolio’s dedicated expert team, who work closely with organisers to match venues to their event goals and objectives. The AI Conversation extends this approach, ensuring planners have access not only to venues but also to the insights and intelligence that shape the future of events.Vanessa Lovatt, a key contributor to The AI Conversation, who is Founder of Event Tech World, said: “AI is not a destination – it’s a shifting conversation. What matters most right now is not who knows the most, but who is willing to learn in public, test ideas and share what works. That’s what makes this initiative so valuable.”The AI Conversation will be launched at The Meetings Show and will be available as an open-source industry resource on Lime Venue Portfolio’s website.

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