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Roundtables IBTC: join the debate

 

Seven roundtables are scheduled for the next edition of the IBTC. Seven opportunities to exchange ideas and knowledge, to meet experts from other countries (online) and to engage in conversation and discussions with colleagues. Seven opportunities that you, as a professional in the field of tourism/bicycle tourism, cannot afford to miss.

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During the previous edition of the online IBTC, the roundtables turned out to be a highly valued part of the program. Any conference participant can register for it.
 

Roundtables program IBTC

 

Wednesday, 19 January


13.30-14.30 Iconic cycle routes, how useful are they?  
moderator: Johan Vanswijgenhoven
Visit Flanders

14:30-15.30 Keeping routes up-to-date on websites
Moderator: Jeroen van Noort
Manager Route Bureau Utrecht 

14:30-15.30 How do you set up a cycle route network?
Moderator: Marco Berends
Project manager at Danish Cycling Tourism
 

Thursday, 20 January


13:30-14.30 Bicycles on the trains
Moderator: Ed Lancaster   
EuroVelo Director at European Cyclists' Federation (ECF)

13:30-14.30 Social media & the promotion of routes
Moderator: Renske Swarts
Content marketeer at Red Online Marketing

14:30-15:30  Cycle tourism: a sustainable booster for less developed regions
Moderator: Claudia Tscherne
Weitblick Beratung & Marketing

14.30-15.30 How do I make cycling tourism top-of-mind among policymakers?
Moderator: Henk Swarttouw
Chairman European Cyclists' Federation (ECF)

Please see the programme. 



 

With about four lectures per day by professionals from all over Europe and about four Round Table Sessions per day, this third edition of the IBTC will once again be presenting a comprehensive programme of contents for everyone engaged in Bicycle Tourism on a professional basis. 


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