By Train
We are excited to return to Dublin for an afternoon of insight, discussion and meaningful networking. The programme begins with a buyer roundtable taking place separately, after which buyers join the full group for a collaborative Ireland Network session featuring guest speakers and open conversation.
This event brings together buyers and suppliers to explore current challenges across the region, share perspectives, and strengthen the Ireland business travel community.
Hosted buyer only roundtable lunch with soft drinks (in person buyer knowledge exchange)
This opening session sets the context for the day through the lens of ITM’s annual Buyer and Supplier Priority Survey. Drawing on insight from across the industry, it will reveal the headline priorities shaping the year ahead for both buyers and suppliers, highlighting where focus, investment and energy will be directed in 2026.
Beyond the individual perspectives, the session will explore how closely those priorities align across both sides of the market — and what that tells us about the health of buyer–supplier relationships today. Attendees will gain a clear view of where the industry is moving in step, where expectations may be drifting, and how partnerships are evolving as programmes become more strategic, more complex and more interconnected. This sets the foundation for the discussions that follow, grounding the day in real data and shared understanding.
Taking the survey findings beyond the slides, this interactive panel brings together senior buyers and suppliers to put real-world context around ITM’s 2026 insights. Through open discussion and practical examples, the panel will explore how the industry’s headline priorities are playing out on the ground — and what they really mean for travel programmes and partnerships.
The conversation will shine a light on where expectations are converging, where friction still exists, and how both sides can move from awareness to action. With a focus on collaboration, innovation and shared outcomes, this session will convert data into direction, leaving attendees with clear takeaways, fresh thinking and concrete ideas to strengthen performance and partnerships in the year ahead.
This dynamic panel brings together travel managers to explore how the role is evolving in 2026, with a focus on demonstrating the strategic relevance and business impact of corporate travel programmes.
The discussion will cover the ways travel managers are moving beyond operational management to become key strategic partners within their organisations, leveraging data, technology, and insight to influence decision-making.
The panel will also examine how suppliers can best support this shift — from providing tools and solutions that enhance programme visibility, to collaborating on initiatives that drive measurable value and strengthen internal credibility.
To keep the session lively and interactive, the discussion will include a quick-fire “Ask Me Anything” segment, where attendees can put questions directly to the panel, gaining practical advice, real-world examples, and candid perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing travel managers today.
TBC
Including drinks and canapés.
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2:30 PM to 7:00 PM Europe/LondonClayton Hotel Ballsbridge
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