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The latest research into the UK’s conference and meetings sector suggests that the industry’s post-Covid recovery did not gather momentum in 2023 but rather witnessed a somewhat mixed performance. While there were undoubtedly some venues that were doing really well, others were finding the market more challenging and not experiencing a continuous upward trajectory in business. Rail strikes, a challenging UK economic climate, and continuing post-Covid changes were among a number of factors impacting overall market performance.
The ‘UK Conference and Meeting Survey 2024’ (UKCAMS), now in its 31st consecutive year, has quantified the scale of the post-Covid recovery and documented other key characteristics and market trends. It shows that, in 2023, there were an estimated 964,000 conferences and meetings in the UK, representing a substantial recovery from 2020 and 2021 (0.2 million and 0.44 million events respectively), but slightly below the 2022 figure of 1.02 million.
Such events generated an estimated £14.4 billion of direct expenditure in venues and the wider destination, compared with an estimated £16.3 billion in 2022.
Capital investment by conference venues in their facilities increased to record levels: approximately three-quarters of venues invested in their facilities in 2023, spending an average of £244,000 each, and a fifth of venues invested over £500,000, higher than both 2022 and 2019 levels. Venue managers are demonstrating a genuine optimism and positivity in the sector as they look towards the future.
Other key findings from the 2024 UKCAMS research include:
Findings of the UKCAMS research are widely used to:
The 2024 UKCAMS research was sponsored by VisitBritain and carried out by Richard Smith of RJS Associates and by Tony Rogers.
Tony Rogers, on behalf of the UKCAMS research team, commented: “The UKCAMS research has consistently demonstrated the scale and importance of the conference and meetings industry to the national economy. The 2024 UKCAMS research programme confirms that the industry still faces certain challenges post-Covid but is also confident in its ability to invest and to deliver business, research and educational benefits for its participants, both now and in the future.”
Copies of the full UKCAMS 2024 report are available priced £195 + VAT. Visit http://www.ukcams.org.uk to complete an order form.
For further information: contact Tony Rogers tel: +44 7887 596727) or email: