Keynotes, workshops & training

Are you looking for a recommended speaker who can bring the world of leisure, recreation and tourism to life at your event? Discover the expertise of our tourism specialists, ready to inspire audiences with in-depth knowledge of scenario planning and the future of tourism. With close attention to the latest sector developments, they bring not only information but also extensive experience to the stage. Immerse your audience in engaging, research-based insights that shed new light on the future of tourism. Turn your event into an inspiring journey filled with inspiration and vision with our leading speakers! 

Presentation formats

Our experts have spoken at events such as World Travel Market London, the UNWTO Global Summit on Urban Tourism, the ETOA Summit of the Alps, Vakantiebeurs and ITB Berlin. They deliver their message through: 

  • Keynotes 

  • Moderated panel discussions 

  • Webinars 

  • Round table sessions

  • Guest lectures 

  • Workshops 

  • Media interviews 

Scenario planning training

Through our scenario planning training, we have equipped hundreds of lecturers, students and professionals in the Netherlands, France and Switzerland with the skills to apply scenario planning in practice. We strengthen the ability to identify trends and societal developments relevant to leisure, recreation and tourism. We also explain how to translate findings into environmental scenarios and how to convert these scenarios into future-proof strategies for businesses and organisations. Interaction and co-creation are central to the development of scenarios and strategies. 

Popular topics

Each year, we deliver more than 100 presentations and training sessions organised by leading tourism organisations, consultancy firms, academic networks, media partners and universities across Europe and beyond. Key themes include: 

  1. The future of tourism after COVID-19 
  2. Scenario planning for the tourism sector 
  3. The future of tourism in Europe 
  4. Visitor pressure and sustainable urban tourism 
  5. Destination development and resilience 
  6. Strengthening the competitiveness of tourism destinations