Exhibition World Bahrain Achieves Dual ISO Certifications in Quality & Food Safety Management Systems
The World’s Leading New Exhibition and Convention Centre 2023, announces its latest milestone of acquiring another two certifications.
The World’s Leading New Exhibition and Convention Centre 2023, announces its latest milestone of acquiring another two certifications.
The 2025 Summit will build on this momentum and provide a multi-stakeholder platform to accelerate wind energy growth across the region.
With tourism at 8 % of global CO₂ emissions, and international arrivals predicted to reach 1.8 billion by 2030, action is more important than ever.
Expansion highlights the Centre’s commitment to tripling the economic contribution of the MICE sector to €13.3 billion annually by 2033.
The city has ranked number one since 2016, and is once again a finalist. The final results will be announced on 16 October in Bruges in Belgium.
The investment will result in a seating capacity of up to 6,500–7,500, when combining hall 6 and 7 and the Centre’s 2,500 detachable chairs.
The most extensive LED setup in a conference room in Finland, the new wall spans 23 metres in width and covers an area of over 100 m².
Opening in early 2026 at scenic St. George’s Bay, the hotel will feature 370 rooms, with 110 suites offering balcony views of the Maltese seaside.
After welcoming some of the world’s leading scientific minds the Centre is set to host more significant global events between now and July 2025.
This announcement marks another milestone for the city, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The event will feature 800 speakers in 200 sessions, with the latest advancements in smart mobility and transportation technology in focus.
Ottawa’s technology landscape has seen $1.22 billion invested and 3,900 jobs created over five years, fuelling the tech-led conference business.
Between now and June 2025, the Centre estimates it will attract over 21,000 delegates from Australia and overseas.
This prestigious congress will attract over 2,000 delegates and focus on sharing examples of best practices and new findings in mental health.
Following the successful opening and establishment of the CCH-Congress Center Hamburg, she is now returning to her chosen home, Berlin.