
The Association of Event Organisers (AEO) Conference attracted a record number of attendees on the 4th of September, with over 280 senior leaders joining the event at Manchester Central - a 17% increase on 2024.
The day began with optional wellness activities, from yoga to the AEO run. Mike Seaman brought extra energy and plenty of laughs, by running in a hotdog costume, raising money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Ahead of the main programme, AEO also launched its inaugural Business at Breakfast session for CEOs and senior organisers. Broadcaster Danni Hewson provided timely analysis of UK and global economic trends, setting the tone for a day of forward-looking discussion.
The conference was chaired by Alison Willis, the new AEO chair, who guided the programme and audience engagement throughout the day.
Themed “Quantum leap: events in the transformation era”, the conference tackled some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities for organisers. Highlights included:
Anna Golden, chief executive of AEO, said: "The AEO Conference is about bringing our community together to learn, share, and look ahead. From the resilience of the UK economy to the rapid rise of AI, our speakers gave us practical insights and big ideas to take back to our businesses. The atmosphere in Manchester was positive, energised, and full of collaboration - proof that live events remain a vital driver of growth and connection."
AEO extends its thanks to headline sponsors GES, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, and Manchester Central, which also hosted the conference. The association also thanks its wider partners and sponsors for their support in making the event a success.
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