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Roundtable: Around The WXOrld | What’s Working Now, What’s Coming Next

From Shanghai to Riyadh, from London to Los Angeles – the Experience Economy is evolving fast. This session is a global intelligence exchange: what’s working, where, and why.

Roundtable: Around The WXOrld | What’s Working Now, What’s Coming Next

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When:
Thu 23rd Apr 26 @ 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm
Where:

The Green Room

Ministry of Sound, 103 Gaunt St
London, SE1 6DP United Kingdom

Business of Experience

Creator and Chair of Experience UK

Co-founder and CCO of The Hanging House

Senior international events and live communications leader.

Regional Production Director at Fever and VP of Production at LOTCHI.

CEO of PHI, CEO of Infinity Experiences.

Raised $1m for gaming-musical hybrid

High-end experiential and innovation projects

Please come along and join in the debate with our expert panel.


 

Title: Around The WXOrld: What’s Working Now, What’s Coming Next

A Business of Experience Roundtable

Host: Richard Parry (Experience UK)

Description:

From Shanghai to Riyadh, from London to Los Angeles – the Experience Economy is evolving fast. New formats, new funding models, new audiences. Jubensha in China, vibrations in Los Angeles…

This session is a global intelligence exchange: what’s working, where, and why.

Key Questions:

  • What are the most interesting experience formats emerging globally right now?
  • Which regions are leading in what areas?
  • Are there models/formats that only work locally? What’s set to scale internationally?
  • What can we learn from tier 1 and tier 2 markets in China, South East Asia, the Middle East, and different cities across the US?
  • Where are the biggest opportunities over the next 3–5 years?
  • What trends are overhyped, what’s under the radar?

What You’ll Come Out Of This Roundtable With:

Ideas you can use in your work. A clearer global picture of where the Experience Economy is heading, and if that will impact your work, locally or if you’re intending to scale internationally. You’ll also make useful global connections.