UK Events Market Trends Survey Online 2010
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The UK Events Market Trends Survey (formerly the British Conference Venues Survey) has been carried out annually since 1993. It is one of the key ways in which the value of the business events sector to the national economy is measured.

By completing this questionnaire, you will be helping to increase understanding of the economic importance of business events and conferences. Findings of this survey are widely used to:

  • Demonstrate the value of this sector
  • Highlight key trends from a venue or supply-side perspective
  • Ensure continuing support and investment at national, regional, and local levels.

In return, you will receive a personalised free summary report enabling you to benchmark your performance against similar venues to your own. You will also have the opportunity to purchase a copy of the full published report at a discounted price.

This questionnaire is strictly confidential and any data that you provide will not be passed to any third parties except in an aggregated form with other responses. If you are not sure about some figures, please provide your best estimate.

If you require any further information on this survey, please contact Sarah Malkin at Eventia (Sarah.malkin@eventia.org.uk or 0121 212 1400).

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Your details

Before you begin, please provide your details below and click 'Submit'.

First name:
Last name:
Job title:
Venue name:
Address 1:
Address 2:
Town/city:
County:
Postcode:
Phone:
Email:
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This survey has been commissioned by:

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Principal sponsors of the survey are:

Visit Britain logo | Confex logo | M&TI logo

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