Partnerships in events: the difference between “saying” you create value and “actually creating it”

Deconstructing relationships to rebuild value: a new lens for the meeting industry

Everyone talks about partnerships. But how many truly succeed in turning them into strategic alliances? Together with IAPCO, we set out to change the rules of the game.

What sets a true strategic partnership apart from a simple collaboration? A participatory journey through roles, visions, and goals sparked by the IAPCO MicroLab.

There’s one word that echoes everywhere in the meetings industry. Partnership.

But how often do we use it without truly understanding what it means? Or worse: apply it to relationships that are more circumstantial than strategic.

That’s exactly where the discussion started during the recent PCMA Convening EMEA 2025 in Rotterdam, in a Microlab co-led by Ginevra De Bellis (Chief of Global Projects, OIC Group), Florian Fehringer (Director of International Projects, Mondial Congress) and opened by Sissi Lignou (IAPCO President). A thought-provoking, highly participatory session that brought together professionals from all over the world.

Why it matters today

In today’s meetings industry talking about strategic partnerships is no longer a theoretical exercise. It’s a pressing operational need. Scientific societies and healthcare companies want more than flawless logistics. They want content that resonates, formats that engage, and outcomes that generate lasting impact: legacy.

A measurable legacy, one that translates into: enhanced reputation and visibility, scientific dissemination beyond the event, educational opportunities for involved professionals, concrete outreach tools for patients, communities, and institutional stakeholder.

In this context, having a strategic partner who can interpret your objectives, create shared meaning, and connect networks, people and knowledge, makes all the difference. A partner who doesn’t just execute, but activates processes and proposes solutions. One who mediates between scientific content, participant experience, and stakeholder goals.

For OIC Group, being an active part of IAPCO and leading sessions like this Microlab means strengthening our role as a catalyst for growth. It means moving with the market, contributing to the evolution of industry culture, and bringing home actionable tools, ready to support clients who are looking for more: relationships that last, experiences that matter, partnerships that create something new, something that truly matters.