Respondents gave high ratings for the inclusivity of the conferences, the strategies used to minimise environmental impacts, networking and the sharing of knowledge. They equipped delegates with new knowledge, ideas and techniques which drove workplace innovation, benefitting communities.
“There is a changing dynamic in what it means to deliver a conference well. The next generation of industry leaders expect more and care more about the broader impact of the business events they attend.
“Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre is contributing through its industry leading environmental initiatives,” Low said.
Te Pae Christchurch is net carbon zero certified, meeting internationally recognised standards of measuring, managing and reducing lifecycle emissions from the operation of the centre. 68% of respondents noted that waste generation was minimised through thoughtful practice, and 62% of respondents agreed that the choice of venue reflected a commitment to environmental sustainability. 64% of respondents agreed that the conferences were designed to minimise negative environmental impacts.
“We are early in the programme and the indicative trends are showing very positive results,” Foley said.
“The next report will include a broader range with data from Wellington and Auckland. We are excited to see how this evolves as the dataset grows and we can dive deeper into the analysis from a whole of New Zealand perspective.”