There's a specific kind of pressure in running an event for people who run events. At the GBTA India Summit 2026, SKIL walked into exactly that room.
400+ delegates at the Shangri-La, Bangalore - travel heads, MICE leaders, procurement decision-makers — the audience that usually sits behind the brief, not in front of the stage. SKIL built the whole floor for them anyway: the registration desk that's the first impression before anyone's said a word, branding and collateral that had to survive a room full of branding experts, décor and styling that couldn't lean on "corporate-safe" because everyone in the crowd had seen corporate-safe a hundred times before.
Sessions ran. Panels ran. A sponsor exhibition floor buzzed in parallel. Coffee breaks turned into the real networking — the kind that happens standing up, cup in hand, between agendas. Delegates lined up at the photo backdrop the way people do when an event actually feels worth remembering. And somewhere in a 400-person crowd that could critique a badge font from across the room, nobody found a seam to pick at.