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Read MoreToday marks the third anniversary of The Sigmund Project, celebrating innovation and collaboration in the travel and tourism industry. Highlights include the launch of our A.I.-powered Travel & Tourism RFP HUB, partnerships with NYU and other top institutions, surpassing 10,000 members, and over 5,000 eBook downloads. We've also received 270 innovative ideas from entrepreneurs and students. With over 100,000 visitors from 121 countries, we're just getting started! Join us as we continue to drive progress in the travel industry.
Read MoreThe team at The Sigmund Project conducted a review of over 200 idea submissions from 50 countries to identify emerging trends and gather insights.
Read MoreMore great ideas are submitted to the SIGMUND OPEN Β· SOURCE platform every day. Here are some of the latest, truly creative concepts that will spark your imagination. Or maybe you know the perfect collaborator to help them move forward. Maybe it is You.
Read More50,000+ visitors from over 108 countries, 8500+ members, 223 ideas and 64 individual mentor calls in our first year.
Read MoreThe NYU School of Professional Studies Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality
Read MoreTAMS Travel and Meeting Society
Read More5,000 visits in first 100 days, 108 countries, 5,000+ members, 113 ideas, 48 mentor calls 18,000 unique visitors in first six months.
Read More36 ideas, 23 mentor calls, and visitors from 107 countries and counting!
Read MoreI had the honor of traveling to Beirut to speak at the Lebanon Tourism Industry: Driving Growth and Building Resilience seminar, hosted by USAID. With over 230 tourism professionals, government officials, and industry leaders in attendance, we explored how Lebanon can harness its tourism sector to drive economic growth and create jobs.
Read MoreSigmund is open to anyone looking to make a difference in the tourism industryβ from small tour operators to large travel wholesalers, from university students to government tourism and economic offices, from start-ups to established organizations, from investors to dreamers.
Read MoreThe Sigmund Project is the tourism industry's first digital not-for-profit dedicated to advancing travel through innovation and collaboration.
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