Coronavirus impacts conferences
We find out how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the lucrative conference sector.
We find out how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the lucrative conference sector. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Asia business reporter Monica Miller tells us a number of exhibitors have pulled out of the Singapore Air Show. Daniel Grogan is co-founder of Global Event Partners, which runs oil and gas conferences around the world, and explains how his firm is turning away delegates from areas of the world where there has been a high incidence of the virus. And Dr Kate Benyon is chief medical officer of the digital health consultancy Doctor Care Anywhere, which advises conference organisers on maintaining public health, and discusses their latest recommendations. Also in the programme, the UK has committed to building a high-speed rail line connecting London to Birmingham and beyond. We hear from Nick Kingsley, managing editor of Railway Gazette International, why the project has proved so controversial. Plus why does the National Hockey League in North America remain reluctant at 2020 Winter Olympics in Beijing?
(Picture: A woman has her temperature checked in Beijing. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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- Tue 11 Feb 2020 22:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service