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The Meetings Show, the UK’s leading event for the meetings and incentives industry, has announced new creative partnerships to shake up its education programme for 2023.

This year the Westminster venue has further committed to reduce its carbon footprint through a number of upgrades and careful repairs to the original features in the Lindley Hall.

Ten of the brightest stars in the business meetings and events industry have been revealed by The Meetings Show as it unveils the winners of Tomorrow’s Talent 2023.

CHS Leeds has announced a series of agreements that will bring more choice to visitors at the show. As well as presenting a chance to explore more of the host city through the exhibition’s partnership with Conference Leeds, the event has seen new exhibitors join from across the UK and Europe. Leading brands such as Hyatt Regency, UTAC Millbrook, Hosmark Hotels, Chinawhite and JW Marriott Berlin will now be joining over 100 companies exhibiting at the show.

CHS Leeds has announced the theme for its 2023 event; ‘Worklife’. The direction follows incredible feedback from CHS Birmingham, which addressed personal and professional growth, and will evolve into what modern worklife looks like, in the office, through work and into event programmes.

Visitor numbers and profile of attendees to the second edition of CHS Birmingham continues to grow with the event just two weeks away. Already, the CHS team have confirmed,onto its Hosted Buyer Programme, brands including, National Grid, pwc, Deloitte, Jaguar Landrover, Rolls Royce, Network Rail and National Grid, with more joining every day.

For the second time, The Birmingham Conference and Events Centre (BCEC) will return to host this year’s much-anticipated Welcome Reception ahead of CHS Birmingham

Hilton Birmingham Metropole, one of the most comprehensive and easily recognised in the industry, showcased its outstanding new look facilities to the meetings and events market last night

Twickenham has announced the use of self-destructing plastic cups at the stadium thanks to a partnership with Lifecycle, a technology created by British innovators Polymateria, which offers a one-of-a-kind solution to prevent ocean plastic pollution through the creation of degrading cups.

Ruthie Coverdale, Diane Worcester and Jenna Roberts are the new events team at the Royal Horticultural Halls in Westminster.