Mice Affairs Media Group, New Bureau, 24 Sep 2021
CEIR Announces 2021 Second Quarter Results B2B Exhibition Industry Improved in Q2 2021 The Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) reports
that the U.S. business-to-business (B2B) exhibitions industry improved
significantly in the second quarter of 2021 from the previous four quarters
as cancellation rates of the physical events dropped to 66.5% from 90.4% in
the first quarter 2021. About 98% of exhibitions were cancelled during the second
half of 2020. As a
result of fewer cancellations, the CEIR Total Index, a measure of exhibition
industry performance, improved from a decline of about 94% from 2019 in Q1
2021 to a decline of 79.1% from 2019 in Q2 2021. The performance of the U.S.
economy was far better, registering a moderate 2.0% increase in real
(inflation-adjusted) GDP from Q2 2019. It increased at an annual rate of 6.6%
from the previous quarter, attributable to increases in personal consumption
expenditures, nonresidential fixed investment, exports, and state and local
government spending that were partly offset by increases in imports and
decreases in private inventory investment, residential fixed investment and
federal government spending. Figure 1: Real GDP vs. CEIR Total Index, Q1 2020 - Q2 2021, %
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cancelled events in Q2 2021, 82% of events pivoted to produce digital events,
compared to 75% in Q1 2021. All events held in the second quarter of 2020
cancelled, making comparison of Q2 2021 performance results to Q2 2020
results not possible. Thus, completed events in the second quarter of 2021
are compared with those in the second quarter of 2019. Excluding cancelled
events, the Total Index for completed events in Q2 2021 dropped by 37.6% from
2019 (Figure 2), compared to a decline of 54.5% from 2019 in Q1 2021. All
exhibition metrics for completed events in Q2 improved from Q1 even though
all metrics still posted sharp declines from 2019. Attendees suffered the
largest fall of 48.8%, followed by Real Revenues plunging by 47.3%.
Exhibitors decreased 31.6% whereas Net Square Feet (NSF) tumbled 17.9% from
the second quarter of 2019. Figure 2: Q2 2021 CEIR Metrics for the Overall Exhibition
Industry Excluding Cancellations, % Change from Q2 2019 |
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The
U.S. economy has been growing since May 2020. With a sharp rebound in the
third quarter of 2020 and a continued recovery through the second quarter of
2021, real GDP in Q2 2021 exceeded its peak in the fourth quarter of 2019 by
0.8%. Delta
infections have dampened economic activities during the third quarter of
2021. However, Johns Hopkins’ COVID-19 data shows that the seven-day moving
average of new cases appears to have passed the recent peak. In a sweeping
attempt to contain the latest surge of COVID-19, on 9 September, President
Joe Biden imposed stringent new vaccine rules on federal workers, health care
staff and large employers with 100 or more employees. The new requirements
could apply to as many as 100 million Americans, close to two-thirds of the
American workforce. Furthermore, many large gathering venues require proof of
vaccinations or negative COVID-19 tests. “Because
of those new initiatives, economic activities should continue at a robust
pace with real GDP growth at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of over 5%
during the second half of the year, and the B2B exhibition cancellation rate
should decline further,” said CEIR Economist, Dr. Allen Shaw, Chief Economist
for Global Economic Consulting Associates, Inc. “With
more vaccine mandates and safety measures implemented at large gatherings,
and with a majority of the population vaccinated, the recovery of B2B
exhibitions should begin by the fourth quarter of this year and gain momentum
in 2022,” added CEIR CEO Cathy Breden, CMP, CAE, CEM. The
Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) has released the 2021 CEIR Index Report,
which analyzes the 2020 exhibition industry performance and provides an
economic and exhibition industry outlook for the next three years. CEIR
collects data directly from exhibition organizers and urges those who do not
provide their show data to do so. The annual CEIR Index Report for their shows’ market
sector will be provided at no cost. Click here for
information on how to purchase the complete 2021 CEIR Index Report as well as
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