BESTIVAL attendees can look forward to a two-day programme of panel talks, workshops, networking opportunities and site inspections. A highlight of the first day is the keynote "Unbreakable – How the Ukrainian Tourism Industry Redefines Resilience in Times of Crisis", delivered by Ukrainian tourism expert Mariana Oleskiv, focusing on the resilience and adaptability of Ukraine’s event sector in times of crisis.
This is followed by keynote contributions on the core themes of BESTIVAL: Dr Prateep Beed, scientist and Managing Director of neuro360, explores the links between neuroscience and disruptive thinking, encouraging a rethink of innovation processes. Emiko Gejic, spokesperson for the Clubcommission Berlin, highlights the societal impact of culture and community, calling for the co-creation of inclusive event formats. Franziska Lienert, Project Lead for Sustainable Berlin at visitBerlin, outlines how the BESTIVAL sustainability programme actively contributes to transforming the event industry.
Across ten talks and workshops, speakers such as Sarah-Maria Ameler (EUREF-Campus), Orly Goldenberg (Bitkom), Amira Gutmann-Trieb (Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie), Dr Paulina Hübner (Kulturprojekte Berlin), Alexandra Laubrinus and Michael Hetzinger (both Berlin Food Week), Dr Yolanda Rother (The Impact Company) and Maxim Streletzki (Estrel Berlin) offer new perspectives on the future of the events sector.
Young Talents Programme – A Platform for the Future
The new Young Talents Programme offers emerging professionals in the event industry a platform for growth and networking. The next generation gains exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, benefits from mentoring schemes and joins in creative exchanges. The festival becomes not only a source of inspiration but also a career launchpad—demonstrating that Berlin’s MICE industry is not only thriving today but also well positioned for the future.
Sustainability by Design
As a sustainable destination, Berlin is setting new standards with BESTIVAL. The event follows the internationally recognised “Sustainable Berlin” guidelines by visitBerlin and, following ISO 20121:2024 certification in 2023, will undergo a renewed audit. One key objective is to reduce CO₂ emissions per person by ten percent compared to 2023. This will be achieved through vegetarian catering with regional ingredients, sustainable transport solutions, responsible sourcing of eco-friendly materials and reuse of existing furniture at selected locations.
BESTIVAL is organised by visitBerlin in cooperation with industry associations visitBerlin Partnerhotels and BEN Berlin Event Network, with support from the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises. TMB Tourismus-Marketing Brandenburg is also represented at the MICE festival in Berlin.
Further information: www.bestival.berlin