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1、 BarometerReport based on the results of a survey concluded in January 2022UFI Global Exhibition28th Edition Southern AfricaGlobalUnited KingdomCentral&South AmericaMexicoUSThailandBrazilIndiaAustraliaIndonesiaMacauJapanRussian FederationSpainSouth KoreaSingaporeMACEOSFont:Proxima Nova AltFont:Proxi
2、ma Nova AltMalaysiaFrancePeruArgentina228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 UFI Research:An OverviewGlobal ReportsAnalysing the global exhibition industry with global comparisons.Global Barometer Bi-annual report on industry developments.World Map of Venues Global report on venue capac
3、ity developments.Economic Impact Study Report on the value of exhibitions globally and regionally.United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Report on the economic,social&environmental impacts of a number of exhibition industry projects.Status of Sustainability Report on the status of sustainabili
4、ty in the exhibition industry,including results from surveys conducted by UFI research partner Explori.Regular market overviews on UFIs chapter regions.Euro Fair Statistics Annual list of certified data for Europe by country.The Trade Fair Industry in Asia Annual analysis of market developments for
5、Asia-Pacific by country.The Exhibition Industry in Latin America The first comprehensive overview by UFI of the exhibition industry Latin America.The Exhibition Industry in MEA Overview of the exhibition market in the MEA region.Focused reports on challenges and developments within the exhibition in
6、dustry.COVID Related Research Data,reports,and standards covering the exhibitions industry.Global Visitor Insights&Global Exhibitor Insights Data driven research reports on visitor feedback and exhibitor expectations.Best Practices Compendiums Case studies of successful industry developments.Special
7、 Industry Topics A wide ranging selection of bespoke reports into specific industry topics.Regional ReportsTopical ReportsUFI Research Patron:Freeman is the worlds leading brand experience company.They help their clients design,plan,and deliver immersive experiences for their most important audience
8、s.Through comprehensive solutions including strategy,creative,logistics,digital solutions,and event technology,Freeman helps increase engagement and drive business results.What makes them different is their collaborative culture,intuitive knowledge,global perspective,and personalized approach.UFI Re
9、search is available at www.ufi.org/research 328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 ContentsIntroductionResults globally Operations Reopening ExhibitionsTurnover Operating profitsPublic Financial Support Most Important Business Issues Format of Exhibitions in the Coming YearsClimate Chan
10、ge and Net Zero Carbon Events Regional and details results for selected marketsNorth America Mexico and USCentral&South America Argentina,Brazil,Chile and ColombiaEurope France,Germany,Italy,Russian Federation,Spain,Turkey and United KingdomMiddle East&Africa South Africa et UAEAsia-Pacific Australi
11、a,China,Hong Kong,India,Japan,Malaysia,Singapore,South Korea and ThailandConclusion Answers per country/region 0405081 741428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 IntroductionMFTA(Macau Fair&Trade Association)in Mac
12、au,MACEOS(Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers)in Malaysia,RUEF(Russian Union of Exhibitions and Fairs)in Russia,SECB(Singapore Exhibition&Convention Bureau)in Singapore,SISO(Society of Independent Show Organizers)for the US,TEA(Thai Exhibition Association)in T
13、hailand,UBRAFE(Unio Brasileira dos Promotores Feiras)in Brazil and UNIMEV(French Meeting Industry Council)in France.Important remarks The number of replies to the current survey(401 from 53 countries and regions-see full list at the end of the document)provides representative results.However,the con
14、solidated regional results may not reflect the situation of specific countries in that region.This is why the report also includes a set of detailed results for the 24 markets where a significant number of answers were obtained.Due to decimal rounding,the percentage values indicated in some charts m
15、ay not exactly sum up to 100%.This applies in particular to the charts related to the public financial support.Questions related to this survey can be addressed at researchufi.org This research is available online a www.ufi.org/research Welcome to the 28th edition of the“UFI Global Exhibition Barome
16、ter”survey.This study is based on a global survey,conducted in January 2022.It represents up-to-date information on the status and outlook of the global exhibition industry as well as on 29 specific markets.UFI launched the barometer on the back of a global crisis the 2008 Financial Crisis-and this
17、edition updates and adds to the previous ones released in the past 18 months to produce an assessment on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the exhibition industry,as well as projections for the future.With 401 participating companies,the reach of this barometer is large.This is the result of gl
18、obal collaboration,and we wish to thank all the following associations who take part in the project:AAXO(The Association of African Exhibition Organizers)and EXSA(Exhibition and Events Association of Southern Africa)in South Africa,AEO(Association of Event Organisers)in the UK,AFE(Spanish Trade Fair
19、s Association)in Spain,AFEP(Asociacion de Ferias del Peru)in Peru,AFIDA(Asociacin Internacional de Ferias de Amrica)in Central&South America,AKEI(The Association of Korean Exhibition Industry)in South Korea,AMPROFEC(Asociacin Mexicana de Profesionales de Ferias y Exposiciones y Convenciones)in Mexic
20、o,AOCA(Asociacin Argentina de Organizadores y Proveedores de Exposiciones,Congresos,Eventos y de Burs de Convenciones)in Argentina,EEAA(The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia)in Australasia,IECA/ASPERAPI(Indonesia Exhibition Companies Association)in Indonesia,IEIA(Indian Exhibition Indu
21、stry Association)in India,JEXA(Japan Exhibition Association)in Japan,528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening Exhibitions In several major markets across Central and South America,most companies saw normal activity l
22、evels between September and November 2021,and more than eight in ten expect normal activity levels from February 2022.In Europe,most companies saw normal activity levels between October and November 2021,and expect the same from March 2022,onwards.However,the picture changes across different countri
23、es,with for example a majority of companies seeing normal activity on a larger period in Russia,Spain and,to some extent,Turkey,while in Germany,this is not expected until May 2022.The situation is also very different across countries in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East and Africa,where Japan and UA
24、E appeared to be less severely hit than other countries during the second half of 2021,and only Australia,India and Malaysia are also expecting to return to normal activity levels during the first half of 2022.When asked what elements would most help towards the“bounce-back”of exhibitions,seven in t
25、en companies selected“Lifting of current travel restrictions”,while five in ten selected“Readiness of exhibiting companies and visitors to participate again”,“Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions”and“Lift of current public policies that apply locally to exhib
26、itions”.“Financial incentive packages(leading to reduced costs for the exhibitors)”is another or additional key driver mentioned by a majority of companies in several markets(Argentina,Colombia,Hong-Kong,Malaysia,Spain and USA).The 28th Barometer surveyed participants monthly operations,to qualify t
27、heir level of activity as“normal”,“reduced”or“no activity”,from July 2021 and including their predictions until June 2022.These“company operations”include,for many companies and while face-to-face events are not possible,working into the development of digital solutions.Companies were also asked whe
28、n they believed exhibitions would open again in their city,and what element they considered most helpful towards the“bounce back”of exhibitions.Globally,the situation is gradually improving:the proportion of companies expecting“no activity”dropped from 34%to 16%during the second half of 2021,and onl
29、y 4-5%of companies expect no activity from March 2022.In parallel,the proportion of companies declaring“normal activity”has increasedfrom less than two in ten,in July 2021,to around four in ten,between October 2021 and February 2022.And this looks set to increase to around six in ten companies expec
30、ting normal activity levels from March 2022.However,the situation,primarily driven by the“reopening date”of exhibitions,varies from one region to another and sometimes from a country to another within the same region:In North America,the proportion of companies declaring a normal level of activity i
31、s growing steadily,from less than one in ten,in July 2021,to at least six in ten,from February 2022.628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsWorld I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current pre
32、dictions for the 1st half of 2022344818Jul334423Aug214634Sep164143Oct143848Nov164440Dec164836Jan6124340Feb653256Mar852859Apr942463May1042462Jun20212022728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsWorld%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you beli
33、eve exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?7182451Localexhibitions8232544Nationalexhibitions22321827Internationalexhibitions70%Lift of current travel restrictions54%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again4
34、9%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)21%Relevant hygiene measures5%Other828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/Februa
35、ry 2022 Turnover-Operating profits In terms of operating profit for 2021,27%of companies globally reported a loss,and 26%reported a reduction of more than 50%,compared to 2019 levels.All regions include countries with a higher than average proportion of companies declaring a loss in 2021:Mexico(33%o
36、f companies)in North America.Argentina(50%),Brazil(44%),Chile(38%)and Colombia(42%)in Central and South America.Germany(44%)in Europe.South Africa(36%)in the Middle East and Africa.Australia(30%),India(29%),Malaysia(38%),Singapore(40%)and Thailand(38%)in the Asia-Pacific.The 28th Barometer surveyed
37、the participants production for their companys 2021 gross turnover and expectations for 2022,when compared to 2019.The survey also questioned the evolution of operating profits for 2021 compared to 2019 and 2020.The following charts present:revenues from 2021,and projections for the full year 2022 c
38、ompared to 2019,on average for all companies,and also broken down per level of revenue realised(0%compared to revenues of 2019,less than 25%,etc.).the evolution of operating profits 2021 compared to those for 2020 and to those for 2019.Globally,and on average,companies saw a 2021 turnover of just 41
39、%of 2019 levels,and project that this will increase to 71%,of the same baseline,in 2022.Still,many countries are performing well above average,including:For 2021 revenues:France(62%of 2019 levels),Russia(61%),China(60%),Japan(55%),South Korea(54%),UAE(53%)and Spain(50%).For projected 2022 revenues:U
40、SA(84%of 2019 levels),Brazil and France(79%),Spain(78%),Colombia,China and Japan (77%),and Thailand and UK(76%).828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Turnover-Operating ProfitsWorld Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increa
41、seof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:71%Average for allcompanies5%0%21%1%34%8%30%54%10%36%compared to 20191028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Public
42、Financial SupportThe 28th Barometer surveyed the impact of the COVID-19 crisis regarding public financial support.Overall,53%of companies received no public financial support,and for the majority of those who did,financial public aid represented less than 10%of their overall costs.In terms of propor
43、tion of companies whove received no public financial support,the Asia-Pacific matches the global average of 53%.In Europe,this proportion is lower than the global average(33%),but is higher in the Middle East and Africa(78%),North America(73%)and Central and South America(68%).1028th UFI Global Exhi
44、bition Barometer/February 2022 1128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Public Financial Support WorldDid your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall c
45、ostsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costs53%25%13%6%3%NOYES 47%1228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Most Important Business Issues“Internal management challenges”represents the key business issue across Australia,Argentina and Mexico(22%of respondents),Spain(21%),Colombia(20%),Th
46、ailand(19%)and South Africa(18%).In Germany,“Impact of digitalisation”is matched with“Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business”as the most pressing issue(20%of respondents).The picture is different depending on the activity type of respondents.(“Organiser”,“Venue only”and“Service provider onl
47、y”).For organisers and venues“Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the business”is the top issue(20%and 19%of respondents respectively),followed closely by“Internal management challenges”(18%for both categories)and“Impact of digitalisation”(17%and 14%).Service providers,however,rank“Internal management ch
48、allenges”(21%of respondents)ahead of“Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the business”,“Impact of digitalisation”and“Competition with other media”(16%of respondents for each).Companies were asked to identify the most important issues for their business in the coming year from a pre-defined list of eight
49、issues.Multiple choices were proposed to get further insights for some answers.In line with results from the previous edition of the Barometer,released in the summer of 2021,“Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business”remains the most pressing business issue although this has dropped to 19%of r
50、espondents,from 29%,six months ago.There has also been a shift in the second and third most pressing issues,with“Internal management challenges”(19%of respondents,compared to 9%,six months ago)and“Impact of digitalisation”(16%,compared to 10%,six months ago)forming the top three.“Competition with ot
51、her media”is now the fourth most pressing issue(14%,compared to 5%,six months ago)while“State of the economy in home market”drops to fifth spot(12%),from being the second most pressing issue just six months ago(19%of respondents).The three components of“Internal management challenges”are all almost
52、equally represented within the responses:“Human resources”(56%of respondents),“Business model adjustments”(54%)and“Finance”(48%).1328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Top IssuesWorldFinance48%HumanResources56%BusinessModelAdjustments54%Other2%Internet34%Virtual Trade Show52%Social Med
53、ia31%Other10%(multiple answers possible)Results from previous survey-June 2021Results from current survey-January 2022InternalProcess34%New Digital Products/Hybrid events50%Responding to customer digitalization needs58%9%19%29%10%5%19%5%5%15%n/a16%14%12%2%4%10%2%State of theeconomy in home market19%
54、Impact of Covid-19 pandemicon the businessGlobal economic developmentsStakeholdersissuesInternal management challengesImpact ofdigitisationCompetition with other mediaCompetition from within the exhibition industrySustainability/Climate2%1%Other1428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Mo
55、st important issues:detail by region and type of activity for the five top issues identified globally%20761212OrganiserVenue onlyService provider onlyImpact of Covid-19 pandemic on the businessInternal management challengesImpact of digitalisationCompetition with other mediaSta
56、te of the economy in home market01918 18 651412148Central&South AmericaEuropeAsia&PacificMiddle East&AfricaNorth AmericaActions put in place1528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Format of Exhibitions in the Coming YearsThe results show no significant d
57、ifferences across different regions.The 28th Barometer focussed on possible driving trends for the format of exhibitions in the coming years,by asking companies to assess four different statements.As the same question was in the previous editions of this research,the comparisons allow to identify tr
58、ends.The global results indicate that:80%of respondents(up from 78%,six months ago,and 64%,12 months ago)agree that“COVID-19 confirms the value of face-to-face events”,and anticipate the sector to bounce back quickly(with 38%stating“Yes,for sure”and 42%stating“Most probably”).Meanwhile,13%of respond
59、ents are unsure.44%(compared to 46%,six months ago,and 63%,12 months ago)believe there will be“Less international physical exhibitions,and,overall,less participants”(with 6%stating“Yes,for sure”and 38%stating“Most probably”),while 30%are unsure.73%(compared to 76%,six months ago,and 80%,12 months ag
60、o)believe there is“A push towards hybrid events,more digital elements at events”(with 24%stating“Yes,for sure”and 49%stating“Most probably”),while 15%are unsure.10%(compared to 11%,six months ago,and 14%,12 months ago)agree that“Virtual events are replacing physical events”(with 2%stating“Yes,for su
61、re”and 9%stating“Most probably”),while 18%are unsure and 54%state“Definitely not”.1628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Format of Exhibitions in the Coming YearsWorld38%42%13%4%2%6%38%30%14%12%24%49%15%8%4%9%18%17%54%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure
62、at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quickly2%1728th UFI
63、Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon EventsRegarding the deadline for companies to achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions:23%of respondents are sure“My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050”,while 31%believe this is“Most probabl
64、y”the case and 33%are unsure.69%of respondents are confident that“My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050”(with 41%stating“Yes,for sure”and 28%stating“Most probably”),while 24%are unsure Country results highlight a significant specificity about the first question:compared t
65、o the global average(66%)a much lower proportion of companies in Russia(27%),Japan and Turkey(44%)or Germany and Singapore(50%)consider “For sure”or“Most probably”that“This initiative“Net Zero Carbon Events initiative”is of key relevance to secure the future of the industry”.Also,when looking at the
66、 deadline for companies to achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions,and comparing to the global average(54%)a much higher proportion of companies are confident “For sure”or“Most probably”that“My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050”:Chile(86%),UK(85%),UAE(83%),South Af
67、rica(73%),Spain(71%),Argentina(69%),Mexico(62%)and Australia(60%).Climate change has become a priority for the events industry,with the launch of the“Net Zero Carbon Events initiative”supported by the UNFCCC(zerocarbonevents.org for more information).The following page presents a graphic on the perc
68、eption and engagement of the industry on this issue.Global results indicate that:66%of respondents are confident that“This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industry”(28%“Yes,for sure”and 38%“Most probably”),while 25%are“Not sure”.91%of companies agree that“It is important t
69、hat the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)”(53%“Yes,for sure”and 37%“Most probably”),and 6%are“Not sure”.89%of companies considers that“It is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and
70、 other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to events”(48%“Yes,for sure”and 41%“Most probably”)and 8%are“Not sure”.1828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon EventsWorl
71、dNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other comp
72、onents attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the
73、industry28%38%25%7%2%53%37%6%2%1%48%41%8%1%2%28%24%5%2%41%Not sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 205031%33%10%3%23%1928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Part 2:Detailed results for 5 regions and 24 marketsNorth America:Mexico USCentral&South Am
74、erica:Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Europe:France Germany Italy Russian Federation Spain Turkey United Kingdom Middle East&Africa:UAE South Africa Asia-Pacific:Australia China Hong Kong India Japan Malaysia Singapore South Korea Thailand 2028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 North A
75、merica2128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsNorth AmericaI DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormalWorld%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022344818Jul334423Aug214634Sep164143Oct143848Nov164
76、440Dec164836Jan6124340Feb653256Mar852859Apr942463May1042462Jun25678Jul96823Aug46135Sep54550Oct43065Nov103852Dec94150Jan54352Feb553259Mar52967Apr52373May52471JunNorth America202222228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsNorth AmericaWhen do you b
77、elieve exhibitions will open again in your city?World%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already open7182451Localexhibitions8232544Nationalexhibitions22321827Internationalexhibitions12172448Localexhibitions13172546Nationalexhibitions18411823InternationalexhibitionsNorth America2328th UFI Global Exhibiti
78、on Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsNorth AmericaWhat do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?World70%Lift of current travel restrictions54%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again49%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies
79、,including travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)21%Relevant hygiene measures5%Other62%Lift of current travel restrictions62%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to par
80、ticipate again54%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions46%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)35%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions15%Relevant hygiene measures12%OtherNorth America2428th UFI Globa
81、l Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 TurnoverNorth AmericaRevenue compared to 2019World0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:47%2022:79%Average for allcompanies8%4%13%0%38%4%25%54%17%38%North America0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:71%Average for allcompani
82、es5%0%21%1%34%8%30%54%10%36%2528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operating profit 2019North AmericaWorld%Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Losscompared to 20919compared to 2019North America2628th
83、UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Public Financial Support North America 73%14%9%5%0%Did your company benefit from public financial support?53%25%13%6%3%North AmericaWorldNONorth America 73%World 53%YESNorth America 27%World 47%NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 1
84、0%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costs2728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Most Important Business Issues-Format of Exhibitions-North America Global North America Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInt
85、ernalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther18%19%19%19%19%16%13%14%14%12%9%10%3%4%3%2%0%2%3%1%28%40%20%4%8%16%20%36%8%20%
86、32%28%20%12%8%8%4%16%32%40%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less particip
87、ants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry2828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon EventsNorth America32%32%32%4%60
88、%36%4%60%32%8%24%36%40%32%24%44%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environ
89、mental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevan
90、ce to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events2928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Mexico(14 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%S
91、ituation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 202231628Jul8218Aug7525Sep5545Oct3367Nov105040Dec94545Jan5050Feb4060Mar3070Apr1882May2080Jun202120223028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Mexico(14 answers in t
92、otal)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?17212834Localexhibitions18182935Nationalexhibitions22411919Internationalexhibitions79%Readiness of exhibiting companies andv
93、isitors to participate again64%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions50%Lift of current travel restrictions43%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)29%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions14%Relevant
94、hygiene measures14%Other3128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Mexico(14 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-
95、75%more than 75%202120222021:47%2022:75%Average for allcompanies0%0%8%0%54%0%31%77%8%23%20137131333compared to 20193228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Mexico(14 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our
96、 overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO92%8%0%0%0%YES 8%3328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Mexico(14 answers in total)Global Mexico Impact ofCovid-19pa
97、ndemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther13%19%22%19%20%16%15%14%18%12%7%10%3%4%2%2%0%2%0%1%23%
98、46%23%8%15%15%46%8%15%46%31%8%15%8%23%38%31%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and over
99、all less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry3428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Mexico(14 answers in total)38
100、%15%46%54%38%8%62%31%8%23%46%31%38%23%38%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce th
101、e environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of ke
102、y relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events3528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for US (12 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNo
103、rmal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 202218739Jul185527Aug94545Sep93655Oct92764Nov92764Dec93655Jan93655Feb882558Mar92764Apr92764May92764Jun202120223628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for US (12
104、 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?81577Localexhibitions141471Nationalexhibitions8421733Internationalexhibitions75%Lift of current travel restrict
105、ions50%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)42%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again42%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions42%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions17%Re
106、levant hygiene measures8%Other3728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for US (12 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%
107、50-75%more than 75%202120222021:47%2022:84%Average for allcompanies18%9%18%0%18%9%18%27%27%55%1818181827compared to 20193828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for US (12 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of o
108、ur overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO44%22%22%11%0%YES 55%3928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for US (12 answers in total)Global USA Impact ofCovid-19pa
109、ndemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther23%19%17%19%17%16%11%14%9%12%11%10%2%4%4%2%0%2%6%1%33%
110、33%17%8%8%17%25%25%8%25%17%25%33%25%17%8%25%50%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and o
111、verall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry4028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for US (12 answers in total)25
112、%50%17%8%67%33%58%33%8%25%25%50%25%25%50%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce th
113、e environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of ke
114、y relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events4128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Central&South America4228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022
115、Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsCentral&South AmericaI DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormalWorld%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022344818Jul334423Aug214634Sep164143Oct143848Nov164440Dec164836Jan6124340Feb653256Mar852859Apr942463Ma
116、y1042462Jun365113Jul354420Aug175132Sep114248Oct103753Nov114247Dec154044Jan4143647Feb442072Mar81576Apr1121671May11141570Jun111Central&South America202224328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsCentral&South AmericaWhen do you believe exhibitions
117、will open again in your city?World%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already open7182451Localexhibitions8232544Nationalexhibitions22321827Internationalexhibitions6212945Localexhibitions7262740Nationalexhibitions20312422Internationalexhibitions3Central&South America4428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer
118、/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsCentral&South AmericaWhat do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?World70%Lift of current travel restrictions54%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again49%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,inc
119、luding travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)21%Relevant hygiene measures5%Other62%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again60%Lift of current travel re
120、strictions49%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)43%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions33%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions31%Relevant hygiene measures4%OtherCentral&South America4528th UFI Gl
121、obal Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Turnover Central&South AmericaRevenue compared to 2019World0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:35%2022:72%Average for allcompanies5%0%27%1%42%8%21%45%5%46%Central&South America0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:71%Ave
122、rage for allcompanies5%0%21%1%34%8%30%54%10%36%4628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operating profit 2019Central&South AmericaWorld%Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Losscompared to 206compared to
123、 2019Central&South America4728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Public Financial Support Central&South America68%17%6%6%2%Did your company benefit from public financial support?53%25%13%6%3%NOCentral&South America 68%World 53%YESCentral&South America 32%World 47%NoYes,for less than 10
124、%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsCentral&South AmericaWorld4828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Most Important Business Issues-Format of Exhibitions-Central&South
125、AmericaGlobal Central&South America Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOthe
126、r16%19%20%19%18%16%16%14%15%12%7%10%5%4%1%2%2%2%0%1%38%36%18%7%1%5%35%32%13%15%33%53%8%5%4%12%24%14%46%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital element
127、s at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry1%4928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/Feb
128、ruary 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon EventsCentral&South America37%38%17%6%68%26%2%2%59%31%8%2%23%46%25%6%23%41%24%9%2%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(pa
129、rticipants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My
130、 company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events1%2%5028th UFI Global Exhibition Baromet
131、er/February 2022 Detailed results for Argentina(13 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022582517Jul582517Aug334225Sep313138Oct252550Nov23869Dec153154Jan152362Feb892Mar892Apr892May
132、8885Jun202120225128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Argentina(13 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?203248Loca
133、lexhibitions8282836Nationalexhibitions7747337Internationalexhibitions77%Lift of current travel restrictions69%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again69%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)38%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policie
134、s,including travel restrictions15%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions15%Relevant hygiene measures0%Other5228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Argentina(13 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof moreth
135、an 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:30%2022:72%Average for allcompanies15%0%23%0%46%8%8%62%8%31%17888850compared to 20195328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for A
136、rgentina(13 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO33%17%8%33%8%YES 66%5428th UFI Global
137、Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Argentina(13 answers in total)Global Argentina Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withi
138、nthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther20%19%22%19%15%16%15%14%17%12%7%10%2%4%2%2%0%2%0%1%23%69%8%62%31%8%31%54%8%8%8%31%23%38%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for
139、sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition
140、 industry5528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Argentina(13 answers in total)23%46%23%8%46%46%8%46%54%31%46%15%8%15%54%23%8%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event in
141、dustry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it con
142、trols(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events5628th U
143、FI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Brazil (31 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022325612Jul284032Aug204436Sep154144Oct113059Nov153846Dec164044Jan
144、123256Feb41581Mar4888Apr84485May74485Jun202120225728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Brazil (31 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce
145、 back”of exhibitions?243340Localexhibitions24243043Nationalexhibitions218382418Internationalexhibitions2260%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions57%Lift of current travel restrictions50%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again37%Financial incentiv
146、e packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)37%Relevant hygiene measures33%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions7%Other5828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Brazil (31 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Opera
147、ting Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:33%2022:79%Average for allcompanies0%0%36%4%48%0%8%38%8%58%84443644compared to 20195928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/Feb
148、ruary 2022 Detailed results for Brazil (31 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO73%23%0
149、%0%3%YES 26%6028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Brazil (31 answers in total)Global Brazil Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopm
150、entsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther17%19%19%19%18%16%16%14%14%12%9%10%3%4%0%2%2%2%1%1%38%24%24%14%36%21%7%32%52%34%10%3%7%11%7%71%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at
151、allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important b
152、usiness issues in the exhibition industry4%4%6128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Brazil (31 answers in total)38%34%14%3%10%69%28%3%48%34%10%7%11%50%32%7%15%41%30%11%4%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probably
153、Yes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the
154、environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Clim
155、ate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events6228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Chile(11 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 20223367Jul3367Aug207010
156、Sep105040Oct114444Nov107020Dec253838Jan14432914Feb133850Mar253838Apr253838May333333Jun202120226328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Chile(11 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?Wh
157、at do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?18181845Localexhibitions9232345Nationalexhibitions721292121Internationalexhibitions73%Lift of current travel restrictions64%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions36%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitor
158、s to participate again36%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions36%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)36%Relevant hygiene measures0%Other6428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Chile(11 answe
159、rs in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:35%2022:64%Average for allcompanies0%0%27%0%45%18%27%45%0%36%253838compared to 20196
160、528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Chile(11 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for mor
161、e than 50%of our overall costsNO64%18%9%9%0%YES 36%6628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Chile(11 answers in total)Global Chile Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy
162、 in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther19%19%19%19%19%16%17%14%19%12%6%10%2%4%2%2%0%2%0%1%22%67%11%11%22%67%22%78%11%22%56%11%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at a
163、llDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces
164、back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry6728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Chile(11 answers in total)33%56%11%78%22%100%25%63%13%43%43%14%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probabl
165、yYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the
166、 environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Cli
167、mate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events6828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Colombia (18 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022274033Jul293636
168、Aug133850Sep2179Oct4060Nov5050Dec4258Jan4555Feb1090Mar991Apr2080May2377Jun202120226928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Colombia (18 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do yo
169、u believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?8172154Localexhibitions7252146Nationalexhibitions29251729Internationalexhibitions78%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again67%Lift of current travel restrictions67%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs
170、 for the exhibitors)22%Relevant hygiene measures17%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions17%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions6%Other7028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Colombia (18 answers in
171、total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:48%2022:77%Average for allcompanies0%0%13%0%31%6%50%38%6%56%147421733compared to 201987128
172、th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Colombia (18 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for mo
173、re than 50%of our overall costsNO76%18%6%0%0%YES 24%7228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Colombia (18 answers in total)Global Colombia Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of th
174、eeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther13%19%20%19%18%16%16%14%16%12%4%10%7%4%0%2%5%2%1%1%50%31%6%13%25%38%25%13%40%47%7%7%7%27%27%40%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at
175、allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events
176、-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry7328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Colombia (18 answers in total)38%38%19%6%69%25%6%63%25%13%19%38%38%6%19%38%38%6%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNo
177、t sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event indu
178、stry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenh
179、ouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events7428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Europe7528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsEuropeI DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormalWorld%Situation of the industry operations in
180、the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022344818Jul334423Aug214634Sep164143Oct143848Nov164440Dec164836Jan6124340Feb653256Mar852859Apr942463May1042462Jun264826Jul274132Aug104348Sep73755Oct73360Nov134246Dec135136Jan564446Feb633061Mar632664Apr52369May362567Jun23Europe20212022
181、202120227628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsEuropeWhen do you believe exhibitions will open again in your city?World%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already open7182451Localexhibitions8232544Nationalexhibitions22321827Internationalexhibitions152262Loca
182、lexhibitions182258Nationalexhibitions12281344Internationalexhibitions123Europe17728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsEuropeWhat do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?World70%Lift of current travel restrictions54%Readiness of exhi
183、biting companies andvisitors to participate again49%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)21%Relevant hygiene measures5%
184、Other63%Lift of current travel restrictions59%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again59%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions45%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions36%Financial incentive packages(leading to
185、reduced costs for the exhibitors)17%Relevant hygiene measures6%OtherEurope7828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 TurnoverEuropeRevenue compared to 2019World0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:47%2022:75%Average for allcompanies3%0%12%1%34%5%43%52%9%42%Europe0%less than
186、 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:71%Average for allcompanies5%0%21%1%34%8%30%54%10%36%7928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operating profit 2019EuropeWorld%Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss1012817
187、2627compared to 205compared to 2019Europe8028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Public Financial Support Europe33%36%20%7%4%Did your company benefit from public financial support?53%25%13%6%3%EuropeWorldNOEurope 33%World 53%YESEurope 67%World 47%NoYes,for less than 10%of our
188、 overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costs8128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Most Important Business Issues-Format of Exhibitions-EuropeGlobal Europe Impact ofCovid-19pandemic o
189、n thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther22%19%18%19%16%16%12%14%12%12%11%10%3%4%2%2%4%2%0%1%41%47%7%4%
190、5%41%25%21%8%19%47%18%11%4%19%18%60%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less
191、 participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry1%3%8228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events Europe26%34%
192、26%13%1%53%37%7%2%1%50%41%8%2%30%34%24%8%4%24%32%29%11%4%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodat
193、ion)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This ini
194、tiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events8328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for France(12 answers in total)I DontKnow
195、ReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 202296427Jul95536Aug100Sep100Oct892Nov5842Dec116722Jan255025Feb252550Mar181864Apr18973May18973Jun202120228428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed resu
196、lts for France(12 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?82567Localexhibitions152362Nationalexhibitions17252533Internationalexhibitions83%Lift of curre
197、nt travel restrictions83%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions58%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions42%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again25%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for th
198、e exhibitors)8%Relevant hygiene measures0%Other8528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for France(12 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0
199、%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:62%2022:79%Average for allcompanies0%0%9%0%9%0%55%33%27%67%338508compared to 20198628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for France(12 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for l
200、ess than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO25%8%58%8%0%YES 74%8728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for France(12 answers in total)Global France
201、 Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther25%19%21%19%19%16%15%14%4%12%8%10%
202、6%4%0%2%2%2%0%1%33%58%8%58%17%25%8%58%8%17%8%8%42%50%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions
203、,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry8828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for France(12 answers in
204、 total)17%50%25%8%58%33%8%42%58%9%36%45%9%8%33%33%25%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)
205、to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiat
206、ive is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events8928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Germany(16 answers in total)I DontKnowRed
207、ucedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022245918Jul186518Aug126524Sep6338Oct6338Nov66925Dec8713Jan67519Feb66925Mar65638Apr64450May74747Jun202120229028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed resu
208、lts for Germany(16 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?8242840Localexhibitions8272738Nationalexhibitions22391326Internationalexhibitions75%Readiness
209、 of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again69%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions63%Lift of current travel restrictions56%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions25%Relevant hygiene measures13%Financial incentive package
210、s(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)13%Other9128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Germany(16 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50
211、%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:72%Average for allcompanies0%0%18%0%55%0%18%73%9%27%22221144compared to 20199228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Germany(16 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?
212、NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO21%36%14%21%7%YES 78%9328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Germany(16 answers in total
213、)Global Germany Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther20%19%19%19%20%16%1
214、3%14%3%12%14%10%3%4%4%2%4%2%0%1%38%38%6%19%19%38%13%31%31%44%19%6%13%6%81%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international
215、“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry9428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for
216、 Germany(16 answers in total)13%38%31%19%56%31%6%6%63%31%6%46%15%23%15%27%27%33%13%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destination
217、s,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas
218、 emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events9528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Italy(16 an
219、swers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022255619Jul403327Aug5347Sep4753Oct74053Nov75043Dec75043Jan74053Feb72767Mar72964Apr72964May72964Jun202120229628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer
220、/February 2022 Detailed results for Italy(16 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?81577Localexhibitions73657Nationalexhibitions4252150Internationalex
221、hibitions56%Lift of current travel restrictions44%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions38%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again31%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions31%Financial incentive packages(leadi
222、ng toreduced costs for the exhibitors)6%Relevant hygiene measures6%Other9728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Italy(16 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduce
223、d by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:42%2022:73%Average for allcompanies0%0%21%0%36%7%36%43%7%50%613134425compared to 20199828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Italy(16 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public fi
224、nancial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO21%36%29%14%0%YES 79%9928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Italy(16 an
225、swers in total)Global Italy Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther23%19%1
226、6%19%16%16%13%14%15%12%13%10%2%4%2%2%2%2%0%1%60%33%7%7%33%40%20%20%47%13%13%7%7%20%20%53%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLes
227、s international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry10028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Deta
228、iled results for Italy(16 answers in total)21%36%36%7%29%50%21%14%57%21%7%23%38%15%8%15%7%29%36%7%21%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeh
229、olders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Z
230、ero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events10128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed resu
231、lts for Russian Federation(13 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 20223862Jul2377Aug8885Sep231562Oct82369Nov252550Dec175033Jan1585Feb892Mar8883Apr892May82567Jun2021202210228th UFI
232、Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Russian Federation(13 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?131373Localexhibitions8883N
233、ationalexhibitions9982Internationalexhibitions77%Lift of current travel restrictions77%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions62%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again54%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions
234、54%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)31%Relevant hygiene measures0%Other10328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Russian Federation(13 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(
235、between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:61%2022:72%Average for allcompanies0%0%0%0%8%0%92%75%0%25%9918182718compared to 201910428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Russian Feder
236、ation(13 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO55%45%0%0%0%YES 45%10528th UFI Global Exh
237、ibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Russian Federation(13 answers in total)Global Russian Federation Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompet
238、itionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther24%19%10%19%10%16%7%14%24%12%15%10%10%4%0%2%0%2%0%1%18%55%9%9%9%55%9%36%27%55%18%9%27%64%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost
239、probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues i
240、n the exhibition industry10628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Russian Federation(13 answers in total)18%9%55%9%9%45%27%18%9%42%33%17%8%27%36%36%9%36%55%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt
241、is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental i
242、mpact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and
243、Net Zero Carbon Events10728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Spain(16 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022205327Jul332740Aug3367Sep2773Oct19
244、81Nov61975Dec3367Jan2278Feb793Mar6688Apr6688May1387Jun2021202210828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Spain(16 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most he
245、lp the“bounce back”of exhibitions?112168Localexhibitions141967Nationalexhibitions6631650Internationalexhibitions60%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again60%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)53%Lift of current travel restrictions47%Mid
246、-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions7%Relevant hygiene measures0%Other10928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Spain(16 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019
247、Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:50%2022:78%Average for allcompanies0%0%7%0%27%0%60%33%7%67%8542315compared to 201911028th UFI Global Exhibition Baromete
248、r/February 2022 Detailed results for Spain(16 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO40%2
249、0%20%0%20%YES 60%11128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Spain(16 answers in total)Global Spain Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevel
250、opmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther21%19%21%19%16%16%11%14%11%12%11%10%0%4%4%2%7%2%0%1%50%36%7%7%7%29%36%7%21%14%57%21%7%43%14%43%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure
251、at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost importan
252、t business issues in the exhibition industry11228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Spain(16 answers in total)36%43%21%79%21%79%21%29%36%29%7%14%57%21%7%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is
253、 important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental imp
254、act of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Ne
255、t Zero Carbon Events11328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Turkey(11 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022362736Jul272745Aug272745Sep272745Oc
256、t271855Nov27964Dec271855Jan181864Feb9982Mar9982Apr9982May9982Jun2021202211428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Turkey(11 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe wo
257、uld most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?9982Localexhibitions8883Nationalexhibitions142957Internationalexhibitions82%Lift of current travel restrictions64%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions55%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restricti
258、ons45%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)36%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again27%Relevant hygiene measures9%Other11528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Turkey(11 answers in total)Revenue compared
259、 to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:42%2022:72%Average for allcompanies20%0%0%0%40%10%30%40%10%50%45181818compared to 201911628th UFI Global Exhibit
260、ion Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Turkey(11 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overal
261、l costsNO78%22%0%0%0%YES 22%11728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Turkey(11 answers in total)Global Turkey Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobal
262、economicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther26%19%19%19%14%16%9%14%19%12%12%10%2%4%0%2%0%2%0%1%73%27%18%18%45%18%10%50%30%10%30%10%60%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notN
263、ot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost
264、important business issues in the exhibition industry11828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for Turkey(11 answers in total)22%22%11%44%13%75%13%13%75%13%57%14%14%14%13%25%38%13%13%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost pr
265、obablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduc
266、e the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 20
267、50Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events11928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for UK(13 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022315415Jul383823A
268、ug75043Sep83854Oct3664Nov83358Dec274527Jan885825Feb85042Mar83162Apr82369May82567Jun2021202212028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for UK(13 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do
269、 you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?262153Localexhibitions242452Nationalexhibitions8462323Internationalexhibitions77%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again54%Lift of current travel restrictions54%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,incl
270、uding travel restrictions23%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions15%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)15%Relevant hygiene measures15%Other12128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for UK(13 answers in total
271、)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:39%2022:76%Average for allcompanies0%0%18%0%36%9%45%55%0%36%258883317compared to 201912228th UF
272、I Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for UK(13 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%o
273、f our overall costsNO8%83%8%0%0%YES 91%12328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for UK(13 answers in total)Global UK Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlo
274、baleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther22%19%20%19%13%16%9%14%13%12%11%10%0%4%0%2%11%2%2%1%38%54%8%8%46%23%8%15%15%15%38%31%8%92%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely n
275、otNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMo
276、st important business issues in the exhibition industry12428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for UK(13 answers in total)54%31%15%85%15%77%23%69%23%8%62%23%8%8%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureI
277、t is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental
278、 impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change an
279、d Net Zero Carbon Events12528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Middle East&Africa 12628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsMiddle East&Africa I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormalWorld%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 202
280、1 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022344818Jul334423Aug214634Sep164143Oct143848Nov164440Dec164836Jan6124340Feb653256Mar852859Apr942463May1042462Jun46467Jul41527Aug314821Sep292943Oct193842Nov304130Dec313535Jan8164432Feb885232Mar1244836Apr125038May1344835JunMiddle East&Africa2021202220212
281、02212728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsMiddle East&Africa When do you believe exhibitions will open again in your city?World%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already open7182451Localexhibitions8232544Nationalexhibitions22321827Internationalexhibitions1
282、0172449Localexhibitions13212145Nationalexhibitions22171942InternationalexhibitionsMiddle East&Africa12828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsMiddle East&Africa What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?World70%Lift of current trav
283、el restrictions54%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again49%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibi
284、tors)21%Relevant hygiene measures5%Other86%Lift of current travel restrictions48%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)45%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Mid-term visibility in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions2
285、8%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again21%Relevant hygiene measures7%OtherMiddle East&Africa12928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Turnover Middle East&Africa Revenue compared to 2019World0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:32%2022:58%Aver
286、age for allcompanies8%0%38%8%23%24%19%56%12%12%Middle East&Africa0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:71%Average for allcompanies5%0%21%1%34%8%30%54%10%36%13028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operating profit 2019Middle East&Africa World%Increaseof morethan 1
287、0%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Losscompared to 20compared to 2019Middle East&Africa13128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 78%19%0%4%0%Did your company benefit from public financial support?53%25%13%6%3%Middle East&A
288、fricaWorldNOMiddle East&Africa 78%World 53%YESMiddle East&Africa 22%World 47%NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsPublic Financial SupportMiddle East&Africa 1322
289、8th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Most Important Business Issues-Format of Exhibitions-Middle East&Africa Global Middle East&Africa Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGl
290、obaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther18%19%18%19%15%16%13%14%14%12%13%10%4%4%3%2%2%2%1%1%41%41%7%11%8%42%33%13%4%22%44%19%4%11%13%8%21%58%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at all
291、Definitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces ba
292、ck quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry13328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon EventsMiddle East&Africa 38%38%21%4%46%38%12%4%42%42%8%8%43%30%17%9%40%36%12%12%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot s
293、ure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industr
294、y works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhous
295、e Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events13428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for United Arab Emirates(12 answers in total)I DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictio
296、ns for the 1st half of 202297318Jul8020Aug5545Sep3664Oct4060Nov5545Dec4555Jan5050Feb5050Mar5050Apr5545May105040Jun2021202213528th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for United Arab Emirates(12 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believ
297、e exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?6131369Localexhibitions14779Nationalexhibitions71479Internationalexhibitions92%Lift of current travel restrictions42%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions33%Mid-ter
298、m visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions33%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)17%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again8%Relevant hygiene measures8%Other13628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 202
299、2 Detailed results for United Arab Emirates(12 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:53%2022:71%Average for allcompan
300、ies0%0%10%0%30%10%40%70%20%20%9918182718compared to 201913728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for United Arab Emirates(12 answers in total)Did your company benefit from public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of o
301、ur overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO73%18%0%9%0%YES 27%13828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for United Arab Emirates(12 answers in total)Global United Arab Emirates Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on the
302、businessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther20%19%18%19%15%16%13%14%11%12%15%10%4%4%5%2%0%2%0%1%50%25%17%8%10%5
303、0%10%20%10%33%33%17%8%8%20%10%70%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less pa
304、rticipants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry13928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for United Arab Emirates(12 answers in tota
305、l)45%27%27%50%42%8%55%36%9%40%30%30%42%42%17%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduc
306、e the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is o
307、f key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events14028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for South Africa (14 answers in total)I DontKnowRedu
308、cedNoActivityNormal%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 20226436Jul6436Aug57367Sep502921Oct364321Nov57367Dec6733Jan1531468Feb1515628Mar2385415Apr235423May255025Jun2021202214128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detail
309、ed results for South Africa (14 answers in total)%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already openWhen do you believe exhibitionswill open again in your city?What do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?6193144Localexhibitions21292921Nationalexhibitions46152315Internationalexhibitio
310、ns79%Lift of current travel restrictions57%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)50%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions43%Mid-term visibility in terms of public policies,including travel restrictions36%Readiness of exhibiting companies a
311、ndvisitors to participate again29%Relevant hygiene measures7%Other14228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for South Africa (14 answers in total)Revenue compared to 2019Operating Profits 2021Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Red
312、uced by more than 50%Loss%0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:20%2022:50%Average for allcompanies7%0%64%15%14%38%7%38%7%8%9993636compared to 201914328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for South Africa (14 answers in total)Did your company benefit from
313、 public financial support?NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall costsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costsNO77%23%0%0%0%YES 23%14428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Detailed results for So
314、uth Africa (14 answers in total)Global South Africa Impact ofCovid-19pandemic on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainabi
315、lity/ClimateOther16%19%18%19%15%16%13%14%18%12%10%10%3%4%1%2%4%2%1%1%31%62%8%8%42%42%8%15%62%15%8%8%17%33%42%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital e
316、lements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and overall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry14528th UFI Global Exhibition Baromete
317、r/February 2022 Detailed results for South Africa (14 answers in total)25%50%17%8%50%33%8%8%36%45%9%9%45%36%18%45%27%27%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participan
318、ts)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt is important that the event industry works together to reduce the environmental impact of the components it controls(production of the event)My company
319、 will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050This initiative is of key relevance to secure the future of the industryNot sure at allMy company will achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas emissions before 2050Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon Events14628th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February
320、 2022 Asia-Pacific14728th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsAsia-PacificI DontKnowReducedNoActivityNormalWorld%Situation of the industry operations in the 2nd half of 2021 and current predictions for the 1st half of 2022344818Jul334423Aug214634Sep164143Oct
321、143848Nov164440Dec164836Jan6124340Feb653256Mar852859Apr942463May1042462Jun384418Jul414118Aug364122Sep284627Oct244530Nov224929Dec195427Jan8174728Feb883945Mar1183545Apr1292553May1282456JunAsia-Pacific2022214828th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening Exhibitions
322、Asia-PacificWhen do you believe exhibitions will open again in your city?World%not clearyet2022-Q2later2022-Q1already open7182451Localexhibitions8232544Nationalexhibitions22321827Internationalexhibitions9202249Localexhibitions10262735Nationalexhibitions21232311510Internationalexhibitions2Asia-Pacifi
323、c14928th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operations-Reopening ExhibitionsAsia-PacificWhat do you believe would most help the“bounce back”of exhibitions?World70%Lift of current travel restrictions54%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again49%Mid-term visibility
324、 in terms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions47%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions41%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)21%Relevant hygiene measures5%Other82%Lift of current travel restrictions55%Mid-term visibility in te
325、rms of publicpolicies,including travel restrictions53%Lift of current public policies that applylocally to exhibitions49%Readiness of exhibiting companies andvisitors to participate again38%Financial incentive packages(leading toreduced costs for the exhibitors)17%Relevant hygiene measures2%OtherAsi
326、a-Pacific15028th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 TurnoverAsia-PacificRevenue compared to 2019World0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:68%Average for allcompanies7%0%24%1%28%10%28%62%12%27%Asia-Pacific0%less than 25%25-49%50-75%more than 75%202120222021:41%2022:
327、71%Average for allcompanies5%0%21%1%34%8%30%54%10%36%15128th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Operating profit 2019Asia-PacificWorld%Increaseof morethan 10%Stable(between-10%and+10%)I dontknowReduced by 11-50%Reduced by more than 50%Losscompared to 2026compared to
328、2019Asia-Pacific15228th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Public Financial Support Asia-Pacific51%25%16%5%3%Did your company benefit from public financial support?53%25%13%6%3%Asia-PacificWorldNOAsia-Pacific 51%World 53%YESAsia-Pacific 49%World 47%NoYes,for less than 10%of our overall co
329、stsYes,for between 10%and 25%of our overall costsYes,for between 25%and 50%of our overall costsYes,for more than 50%of our overall costs15328th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Most Important Business Issues-Format of Exhibitions-Asia-PacificGlobal Asia-Pacific Impact ofCovid-19pandemic
330、 on thebusinessInternalmanagementchallengesImpact ofdigitalisationCompetitionwithother mediaState of theeconomy in homemarketGlobaleconomicdevelopmentsCompetitionfrom withinthe exhibitionindustryStakeholdersissuesSustainability/ClimateOther21%19%18%19%16%16%15%14%8%12%11%10%5%4%4%2%2%2%1%1%37%43%15%
331、4%1%6%39%31%10%14%20%55%14%10%2%1%13%15%15%56%Format of exhibitions in the coming yearsNot sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureA push towards“hybrid”events,more digital elements at eventsLess international“physical”exhibitions,and ov
332、erall less participants“Virtual”events replacing“physical”eventsCovid-19 confirms the value of face to face events-sector bounces back quicklyMost important business issues in the exhibition industry15428th UFI Global Exhibition Barometer/February 2022 Climate Change and Net Zero Carbon EventsAsia-P
333、acific20%42%30%4%3%43%46%8%3%1%38%50%9%2%2%22%27%39%7%4%16%23%45%12%5%Not sure at allNot sure at allNot sure at allDefinitely notNot sure at allNot sureMost probablyYes,for sureIt is important that the event industry works with its clients(participants)and other stakeholders(destinations,transport and accommodation)to reduce the environmental impact of the other components attributed to eventsIt i