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CASE STUDY · Paris, 2026

Bureau International des Expositions · 178th General Assembly

Where the world decides
the future of global Expos.

The General Assembly is the highest decision-making body of the Bureau International des Expositions — the intergovernmental organization that has governed World Expos since 1928. For the 178th edition, BIE trusted run.events to manage every aspect of delegate accreditation, registration, and on-site operations. With the Assembly convening twice each year, this marks the beginning of an ongoing partnership.

180+ Member States
178th General Assembly
2× Per Year
Ongoing twice-yearly partnership · since 2026
The Institution

The intergovernmental body that shapes World Expos.

Established by the Paris Convention of 1928, the Bureau International des Expositions is one of the oldest active intergovernmental organizations in the world. Its mandate: to oversee, regulate, and promote international exhibitions that connect nations, showcase human progress, and drive economic and cultural exchange.

Founded in 1928

Established by the International Convention on Exhibitions signed in Paris. For nearly a century, BIE has been the guardian of the World Expo legacy and the diplomatic framework that makes them possible.

180+ Member States

Representing virtually every nation on earth, BIE member states send official delegations to the General Assembly — the organization's supreme governing body — where they vote on matters of global significance.

World Expos

BIE-governed World Expos have welcomed hundreds of millions of visitors globally — from Brussels 1958 to Osaka 1970, Shanghai 2010, Milan 2015, Dubai 2020, and beyond. These are among the largest peaceful gatherings in human history.

General Assembly — Twice a Year

The General Assembly is where member states elect the BIE President and Executive Committee, vote on host cities for future Expos, and adopt resolutions shaping international exhibitions policy. It meets twice yearly in Paris.

178th General Assembly of the BIE — assembly hall, Paris
178th General Assembly · Bureau International des Expositions · Paris
The Brief

Managing an intergovernmental assembly demands more than software.

A BIE General Assembly is not a conference. It is a formal diplomatic proceeding governed by strict constitutional rules. Every credential must be verified. Every quorum count must be accurate. Every delegation must access only the spaces they are authorized to enter. There is no margin for error.

01

Accreditation across 180+ countries

Each member state submits an official delegation — a mix of ambassadors, ministers, commissioners, and technical advisors with different access rights and voting entitlements. Every credential must be individually verified before the assembly opens.

02

Real-time quorum requirements

Votes can only proceed when a qualified majority of member states is present. This requires live, accurate delegate tracking from the moment the session opens — not estimates, not manual head counts, but a precise, auditable real-time record.

03

Tiered access control by category

Member state delegates, Expo commissioners, observer organizations, media, and staff all have different access zones. The platform must enforce these distinctions at every entry point — instantly, and without friction for high-level diplomatic guests.

04

Zero tolerance for operational failure

The reputational stakes of a BIE General Assembly are exceptional. Heads of state delegations, Expo commissioners, and international press are present. A delayed check-in, a printing failure, or a data error is not a minor inconvenience — it is a diplomatic incident.

Before run.events

Previous editions relied on manual credential review and disconnected tracking processes — a separate workflow for each delegation category, quota management handled through spreadsheets, and quorum counts done by hand. With 180+ member states, multiple observer categories, and constitutional voting procedures that demand a verified real-time count, that approach had reached its limit.

The Solution

One platform. Seven capabilities. Zero margin for error.

run.events deployed its complete event management platform for the 178th General Assembly — purpose-configured for the specific protocols, categories, and procedural requirements of a BIE session.

Customized Registration Portal

A purpose-built registration portal configured for both Member State delegations and Expo-related delegations, with separate flows per delegate category, mandatory credential fields, and automated confirmation workflows.

Registration & Accreditation

Delegation & Quota Management

Each member state has a defined maximum number of accredited delegates. The platform enforced these quotas automatically — preventing over-accreditation while maintaining a full audit trail of every approved delegate per country.

Delegation Control

Real-Time Quorum Tracking

A live attendance dashboard tracked present delegations in real time as delegates checked in. Session chairs could verify quorum requirements at any moment with a single view — a constitutionally critical capability for a voting session of this nature.

Procedural Oversight

Delegate Check-In

On-site check-in stations processed incoming delegates quickly and accurately. Each delegate was verified against the accreditation database instantly, with their badge printed on-demand upon confirmation — no queues, no ambiguity.

On-Site Operations

Professional Badging

Full-color delegate badges printed on-site with delegate name, country, category classification, and QR code for access control. Badges were produced in seconds and designed to meet the professional standards expected at a diplomatic event of this calibre.

Badging & Credentials

Delegate Photo-Booth

An integrated on-site photo-booth captured professional portrait images of arriving delegates, embedded directly into their credential badges and the accreditation record — eliminating the need for pre-submitted photos while ensuring every badge carried a verified face.

On-Site Identity

Entry & Access Control

Category-based access control enforced different entry permissions for member delegates, Expo commissioners, observers, and media at every point of entry — instantly enforced with QR badge scanning, without friction for high-level diplomatic guests.

Security & Access

Reporting & Analytics

A comprehensive post-event analytics report gave BIE a full record of participation across all delegations — attendance by country, delegate category breakdown, check-in timings, and quorum snapshots — providing an auditable official record of the session.

Data & Reporting
A platform milestone. The BIE 178th General Assembly marked the first time run.events Assembly Management was deployed at this scale — a full intergovernmental session with quorum tracking, delegation management, and accreditation for 180+ member states. It was a complete success.
On the Ground

Precision at the door. Class in every interaction.

run.events deployed an on-site team with full badging hardware infrastructure for the 178th General Assembly. From the moment the first delegation arrived at the Palais des Congrès de Paris, every step of the accreditation and check-in process ran without interruption.

The Assembly

A global stage. Managed with precision.

From opening plenary to closing vote, the 178th General Assembly brought together official delegations from across the globe to deliberate on the future of international exhibitions. run.events ensured every delegate was where they needed to be, with the credentials to prove it.

Photos from the 178th General Assembly — Read more on the BIE website
Accreditation verified for all delegations Every delegate from every member state processed through a single platform
Real-time quorum visibility throughout the session Live attendance data enabled procedurally valid voting at all times
Professional on-demand badging with zero delays Full-color delegate credentials printed and issued on arrival across all categories
Category-based access control enforced at all entry points Member delegates, Expo commissioners, observers, and press each in their designated zones
180+ Delegations registered & accredited
<30s Average check-in time per delegate
5 Delegate categories managed
0 Procedural incidents or quorum errors
The run.events platform met every operational requirement of the General Assembly — from the first delegation to arrive through to the final quorum verification. Our protocol team had real-time visibility over delegate attendance and credential status throughout the session, and the on-site team was professional and fully prepared. It is precisely the standard we require for an event of this significance.
Senior Official Bureau International des Expositions · Paris, 2026
The 178th General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions in Paris was a milestone for us. For the first time, run.events Assembly Management was deployed at this scale, handling everything from member state registrations and expo delegation management to check-in, photo booth, access control, and quorum tracking, across 180+ member states. It worked flawlessly. A full success.
Adis Jugo, CEO of run.events
Adis Jugo CEO, run.events · on the 178th General Assembly, Paris 2026
Why run.events

Built for events where execution is not optional.

The BIE partnership reflects a clear value proposition: run.events is the platform for events where professional execution, data accuracy, and operational reliability are not features to consider — they are baseline requirements.

Interoperability for complex delegate structures

The platform is purpose-configurable for events with multiple delegate categories, tiered access rights, and quota-governed accreditation — requirements that standard event tools cannot meet.

GDPR-compliant, EU-based infrastructure

As a European company operating on European cloud infrastructure, run.events meets the data protection standards expected by intergovernmental organizations operating under EU jurisdiction. All delegate data remains within Europe.

On-site partnership, not just software

run.events does not hand over a platform and walk away. For the BIE General Assembly, the run.events team was present on site, operating the check-in infrastructure alongside BIE staff for the full duration of the event.

A recurring partnership, not a one-off

The BIE General Assembly takes place twice a year. The run.events platform is configured once and refined with each edition — building institutional knowledge and operational confidence that compounds over time. This is a long-term relationship.

Ready to partner?

Your event deserves the same standard.

Whether you run a diplomatic assembly, an international congress, or a multi-stakeholder conference — run.events is built for events where the standard of execution reflects the importance of the occasion.

Bureau International des Expositions
180+ Member States
178 Editions
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