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SUMMARY:BU Tourism Futures Forum @ WTM2013
DESCRIPTION:Bournemouth University tourism experts organise again the BU Tourism Futures Forum @ WTM2013 and engage leading tourism practitioners from around the world on an interactive discussion to examine the future of tourism. The global challenges and opportunities for both tourism destinations and suppliers around the world require innovation in management and operations\, calling for a major rethinking of both strategic and tactical Tourism Management. The Tourism Futures Forum will provide an insight into the future dimensions of the tourism industry. It examines major trends in tourism demand and supply and explores the strategic changes that lead to the international tourism industry restructuring. The Forum will be organised by The University of Bournemouth in partnership with the World Travel Market and the TravelDailyNews are organising this forum to facilitate debate about the key strategic changes and to engage in a discussion about the successful response of the industry. The event will involve two short research-based presentations to stimulate discussion. Chairman ProfDimitrios Buhalis will encourage all participants to contribute to the debate and discussion. \n  \nChair  \nProfessor Dimitrios Buhalis\, eTourism Lab\, School of Tourism Bournemouth University \n  \nPresentation  \n© Dr Philip Alford\, Bournemouth University: Digital Marketing for Small Business – best practice from Bournemouth \nConfirmed Panelists:  © indicated confirmed  \n© Jason Freezer\, Head of Destination Management\, VisitEngland \n© Steven Freudmann\, Chairman\, The Institute of Travel and Tourism \n© Gary Grieve\, Capela and CIMTIG \n© Magdalena Osmola\, European Tour Operators Association (ETOA) \n© Dr Auliana Poon Tourism Intelligence International \n© Barbara Avdis\, Chairman\, Historic Hotels of Europe \n© Andy Washington EXPEDIA.com \n© Sofia Panayiotaki\, Mediacofss \n© Miles Howard\, Langtry Manor Hotel Bournemouth \n© Claire Steiner\, Board Director\, The Institute of Travel and Tourism \n© Dr Philip Alford\, Bournemouth University \n\n  \nSecure your place by register through: \nhttp://bufutureforum13.eventbrite.co.uk/ \n  \n 
URL:https://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/etourism-lab/event/bu-tourism-futures-forum-wtm2013/
LOCATION:Excel\, London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ENTER2012@Helsingborg
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the International Federation for Information Technology and Travel & Tourism (IFITT)\, ENTER 2012 offers a worldwide and unique forum for attendees from academia\, industry\, government\, and other organizations to actively exchange\, share\, and challenge state-of-the-art research and industrial case studies on the application of information and communication technologies to travel and tourism. \nAt ENTER 2012\, the theme is on present and future services and applications\, thereby considering interactions among information and communication technology use and development in both\, a supplier and user context within travel and tourism. Issues to be covered at the conference include\, but are not limited to\, the following areas: \n\nAdvanced Distribution Systems\nElectronic Marketing\nInformation Search and Retrieval\nTechnology Acceptance\nConsumer Inspiration through ICTS\nEno-Gastronomic Tourism\nInformation Interfaces and Presentation\nTravel Search and Meta-Search\nCrisis and e-Tourism\nICT Adoption\, Use\, and Value Creation\nIntelligent Systems\nWeb 2.0 and Web 3.0\nDistribution Strategies\nICT-enabled Partnerships and Segmentation\nLegal and Social Aspects\nWebsite Design and Evaluation\nE-Learning\nICT and Sustainability\nMobile Services\nContext-Aware Systems\nE-strategy and e-Business models\nICT for Regional Development\nRecommender Systems\n\neTourism Present and Future Services and Applications Helsingborg Sweden 24th to 27th of January 2012
URL:https://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/etourism-lab/event/enter2012helsingborg/
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