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Many thanks for your participation at the CTC-CAPA Corporate Travel Gathering - Australia in Sydney (25-26 November).
We trust it was a valuable experience and you gained some fresh insights and contacts.
A selection of presentations*, photos and other resources are available for your download.
*Please note that not all speaker presentations are available for download
only those who have given us permission to publish their presentations are available.
For more information on these events, please visit: centreforaviation.com/events/
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CAPA Events: [email protected]
MONDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2019 | |
08:00 | Registration, Networking & Coffee |
09:00 | Chairpersons’ Welcome CTC – Corporate Travel Community , Global Head of Corporate Travel Relations, Catherine Craig CTC – Corporate Travel Community, Executive Director, Dr. Benson Tang |
09:05 | CTC Vision & Launch Established in April 2019 by CAPA – Centre for Aviation, CTC – the Corporate Travel Community – is a network of corporate travel buyers and other personnel, who manage their organisations’ travel portfolios. Its mission is simple: to help corporate travel buyers progress in their roles and careers, by providing them with information, data and networking opportunities. The CTC – Corporate Travel Community meets regularly for training, social events, seminars and summits across Asia’s major business centres. CAPA – Centre for Aviation, Managing Director, Derek Sadubin CTC – Corporate Travel Community , Global Head of Corporate Travel Relations, Catherine Craig CTC – Corporate Travel Community, Executive Director, Dr. Benson Tang |
09:10 | The Future: Human + Tech. Who Gets The Upper Hand? AI & Bot Strategist, Customer Experience Futurist & Entrepreneur, Catriona Wallace [Download Presentation] Dr Catriona Wallace is an entrepreneur in the Artificial Intelligence field, and Founder & Executive Director of the second only woman led business to list on the Australian Stock Exchange. Dr Catriona Wallace has been recognised by the Australian Financial Review as the Most Influential Woman in Business & Entrepreneurship (2018). Catriona has also achieved Advance Australia’s highest award in Technology & Innovation for Australians working abroad and recently won the FinTech Leader and Overall Excellence in Finance award by Women in Finance (2018). Catriona has been named among the Top 9 Female Entrepreneurs by the Sydney Morning Herald and Top 30 Women redefining business by Womens’ Agenda. |
09:30 | CTC Buyers Lounge proudly brought to you by ATPI Keep an eye for the lounge throughout our conference |
09:35 | Special presentation: “Flight shaming” and government taxes. What are the implications for corporate travel? In Europe the enormous publicity attracted by a sixteen year old Swedish girl has rattled the airline industry and is prompting government talk of aviation taxes to reduce flying.
Session Provocateur: CAPA – Centre for Aviation, Chairman Emeritus, Peter Harbison [Download Presentation] Moderator: CAPA – Centre for Aviation, Chairman Emeritus, Peter Harbison
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10:35 | Welcome to Networking & Coffee Break |
10:40 | Networking & Coffee Break Hosted by Global Hospitality Services |
11:10 | Concurrent Sessions |
TUESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2019 | |
08:00 | Registration, Networking & Coffee Break |
09:00 | Chairpersons’ Welcome CTC – Corporate Travel Community , Global Head of Corporate Travel Relations, Catherine Craig CTC – Corporate Travel Community, Executive Director, Dr. Benson Tang |
09:05 | Keynote by CAPA
CAPA – Centre for Aviation, Chairman Emeritus, Peter Harbison |
09:15 | Enhancing the Corporate Traveller’s Experience Airbnb for Work, Airbnb for Work Lead ANZ, Bond Leung [Download Presentation] |
09:30 | Technology and Innovation Education Forum In this session we bring together key industry experts to educate our audience on:
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10:20 | Wellbeing: How can we look after our travellers without expanding the cost? Life as a mobile worker can bring unforeseen stress and strain. When on a business trip or deployed in a foreign country, people may be exposed to unexpected situations, minor or severe. Distance from loved ones, new environments or a serious accident can all trigger stress and anxiety. At a time when the International Labour Organisation (ILO) considers work-related stress as a “21st-century disease”, emotional support is often considered to be the missing link in a comprehensive Travel Risk Mitigation program.
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