Corporate travel: CAPA-ACTE Sydney Innovation Summit tackled the issue of supply chain disruption
Disruption, data and duty of care were the major topics as Australia's corporate travel leaders met in Sydney at the CAPA-ACTE Asia Pacific Corporate Travel Innovation Summit 2015. The Summit, developed in partnership with the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) and chaired by ACTE President, Kurt Knackstedt, attracted around 150 senior travel managers and over 300 attendees. Attendees heard predictions for the near- and long term future of travel as well as supplier and buyer insights into current challenges and opportunities.
There was a strong expectation that the disruptive technologies like Uber and Airbnb will continue to challenge current travel management practices, forcing all levels of the supply chain to adapt.
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