Media Information | 08.04.2026
Collaborative, Resilient, Ambitious: How German Business Event Suppliers are Navigating a Market in Transformation
GCB presents its 2026 “Premium Partner” and “Partners in Focus”
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The demands placed on conference and congress destinations are changing rapidly. Global uncertainty, rising sustainability expectations and shifting demands from event organisers are calling for fresh, innovative responses. Collaboration and resilience are emerging as key success factors. Together with venues and destinations, the GCB German Convention Bureau shows how the sector is responding to these changes and securing its long-term competitiveness.
As in the previous year, H World International is once again working closely with the GCB in 2026 as a “Premium Partner”, while darmstadtium, Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center, the Thuringia Convention Bureau and the Schleswig-Holstein Convention Bureau continue their involvement as “Partners in Focus”.
Collaboration – Innovation Driver, Embedded in Organisational DNA
Effective collaboration is no longer a “nice to have” but fundamental to innovation and sustainable development in the business events sector. darmstadtium, a congress centre in the city of Darmstadt near Frankfurt, has embedded knowledge sharing and learning across departments and teams in its DNA. Its close ties with the Technical University of Darmstadt play a key role, enabling expertise and innovation from across academic disciplines to feed directly into the ongoing development of the event venue.
The Schleswig-Holstein Convention Bureau, which is part of the tourist board of the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, likewise places collaboration at the heart of its operation. Working across business, academia, government and tourism, it prioritises transparent processes, clearly defined roles and long-term partnerships. Shared goals and open communication are key success factors, while collaborative formats such as topic-based working groups and joint pilot projects, for example in the area of sustainable events or science-led conferences, have been particularly successful: “They prove that collaboration delivers its full impact when trust and reliability extend beyond formal partnerships,” says Enrique García Ríos, Manager of the Schleswig-Holstein Convention Bureau.
At the Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center, collaboration acts as a catalyst for innovation. Involving partners from the earliest brainstorming stages – or “co-creation from day one” – together with a culture of openly sharing knowledge and tackling challenges creates genuine synergies. Successful partnerships with event stakeholders and the long-standing cooperation with the GCB highlight how collaborative approaches strengthen Germany as a destination and enable complex events to succeed.
The Thuringia Convention Bureau fosters collaboration through a strong and active network, maintained via meetings, webinars and training initiatives. Alongside close cooperation with venues, hotels and specialist service providers, engaging with MICE colleagues across Germany and maintaining a dialogue with the GCB are central. These collaborations rely on transparency, honesty and treating all partners as equals: “Open dialogue – whether in digital get-togethers, at annual in-person meetings or through direct, informal channels – has proven particularly valuable,” says Kristin Beinarowitz of the Thuringia Convention Bureau.
H World International also views collaboration as a key success factor and highlights the importance of clear and structured communication. “Summarising key points and defining concrete next steps ensures alignment across all stakeholders involved – whether corporate clients, partners, or our teams at hotels such as Steigenberger Hotel Munich or Jaz in the City Stuttgart,” explains Rob Oudshoorn, Vice President Sales at H World International. The company also places strong emphasis on face-to-face interaction, which remains essential for successful collaboration, particularly when working on complex MICE projects across its German hotel portfolio.
Resilience – a Core, Organisation-Wide Focus Area with an Integrated Approach
Resilience – whether economic, environmental, social or workforce-related – is about more than withstanding crises. It is the ability to adapt continuously and emerge stronger from change. For H World International, resilience is built through strong partnerships and openness to change. Close collaboration with the GCB, as well as with other players across the entire travel and event ecosystem, enables the company to explore new market trends and continuously adapt to evolving client needs. Event organisers and planners benefit from these robust partnerships, as fast response times and flexibility throughout the planning and execution phases help reduce risks and ensure more resilient events.
The EMASplus-certified darmstadtium strengthens resilience by advancing sustainability across all three pillars throughout the entire value chain. Measures supporting ecological, social and economic resilience are communicated transparently and continuously refined. Event organisers benefit from expert support in sustainable event management, including certification under the Blue Angel ecolabel for events.
The Schleswig-Holstein Convention Bureau approaches resilience as a strategic, organisation-wide focus area. A broad market focus and the promotion of knowledge-based, year-round events help reduce economic dependencies. Sustainability criteria, partnerships with certified suppliers, and investment in skilled talent, accessibility, flexible working models, and a culture of learning and openness all contribute to greater resilience. Similarly, the Thuringia Convention Bureau adopts a cross-departmental approach, with a focus on sustainability, accessibility, and emerging work and travel trends such as bleisure and workation. Training and knowledge sharing within its partner network enable organisers to deliver events that are structurally, operationally and conceptually robust.
“Resilience, for us, is fundamentally about adaptability,” explains Rick Enders, General Manager of the Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center. “At a dynamic location like Frankfurt Airport, we see every day that responding flexibly to the unexpected is key.” Internally, this is supported by forward-looking energy management and an open team culture that promotes diversity, accessibility and talent development. Clients benefit from flexible room concepts and hybrid solutions that can be adapted at short notice.
Ambitious Goals for 2026
In 2026, the GCB partners are setting clear strategic priorities focused on innovation, international visibility and sustainable development: darmstadtium is aiming to raise its profile internationally, seeking to attract more EMEA conferences to the Frankfurt Rhine-Main region. “Our goal is for darmstadtium – and Darmstadt as a city of science – to be seen on the same level as London, Paris, Istanbul and Milan,” explains Managing Director Lars Wöhler. Schleswig-Holstein is positioning itself as a destination for knowledge-driven, sustainable and resilient events, focusing on sectors such as renewable energy, the maritime economy, life sciences, digitalisation and healthcare. The region is also being promoted as a testing ground for innovative event formats, from climate-friendly mobility solutions to hybrid knowledge-sharing formats and regionally embedded value chains. H World International, too, is committed to strengthening Germany’s international position as a destination for business events: “This is why our partnership with the German Convention Bureau is so valuable because it brings together key stakeholders and drives collective progress in Germany’s meeting and events industry.”
The Marriott Group's Frankfurt Airport hotels are putting global connectivity and enhanced guest experiences front and centre for 2026. The new SkyLine connection to Terminal 3 creates a significant competitive advantage for international events, as the Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center will be the only hotel with seamless links to all terminals as well as the long-distance ICE railway station. New culinary concepts are designed to further enhance the venue’s appeal. The Thuringia Convention Bureau, meanwhile, is highlighting nature, culture and innovation as key regional strengths, with a particular focus on “healthy meetings”, combining sustainable event formats with wellbeing and productive working environments.
About the GCB German Convention Bureau
The German Convention Bureau (GCB) is tasked with securing and further extending Germany’s position as an internationally leading and sustainable destination for conferences and meetings. Driving innovation in the meetings and congress sector, the GCB provides its members with premium market research data. The GCB develops target-group-specific marketing activities for international markets as well as for Germany and supports its members and partner in marketing their offering.
The GCB’s more than 160 members represent more than 450 businesses and include leading hotels, convention centres, venues, municipal marketing organisations, event agencies and service providers within the German meetings and conventions industry. As “Strategic Partners”, Deutsche Lufthansa, Deutsche Bahn and the German National Tourist Board (GNTB) support the work of the GCB. The IMEX Group is the GCB’s “Strategic Exhibition Partner”. H World International is the GCB’s „Premium Partner 2026" while darmstadtium congress centre, Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel - Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center, Tourism Agency Schleswig-Holstein and Thuringia Tourism support the GCB as “Partners in Focus 2026“.
For more information on Germany as a destination for business events, please see www.germany-meetings.com.
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Dr. Martina Neunecker
- Director Communications & Strategy
- +49 69 24293025
- neunecker@gcb.de