Austria Center Vienna completes exterior renovation, with revenue from events almost back to pre-crisis levels
With the official opening of the new main entrance, Austria's largest congress centre has now completed its exterior refurbishments.
With the official opening of the new main entrance, Austria's largest congress centre has now completed its exterior refurbishments.
The centenary of the 1923 Gothenburg Tercentennial Jubilee Exposition is marked by prestigious international conventions in June.
Securing three IEEE events between now and the summer of 2025 solidifies Ottawas reputation as a leading destination for the tech sector.
Over 160 representatives from the Greek and international tourism industry met in Athens for the 9th Travel Trade Athens.
The GBTA supports the decision to no longer require non-US travellers entering the United States to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
As summer approaches, Monaco is unveiling its new campaign for leisure tourists and organisers in the form of a promise: “Like Nowhere Else”.
The city continues to lead the way, with the Melbourne CB securing a massive 48 medical events within the next five years.
Preliminary designs have been revealed for the National Gallery of Victoria Contemporary, the Melbourne, Australia Southbank centrepiece.
The annual report of the Helsinki Expo and Convention Centre (Messukeskus) shows that 2022 was an exceptional year for the venue.
Melbourne Convention Bureau launches 2nd edition of interactive Melbourne eGuide, highlighting the city’s strengths for business events.
The Chinese retail giant will celebrate its 30th anniversary by sending over 3,000 delegates to Western Australia’s capital in 2024.
The projects include 12 integrated tourism complexes, 24 projects of domestic tourism development, and 124 hotel establishments.
Fostering the promotion of Prague as a congress destination, the organisation has attracted over 410,000 delegates since its inception.
The BCEC and Hynes have been certified as “Sensory Friendly Establishments” after comprehensive training for customer-facing staff.
This surpasses the government’s target of 150 participants, the minister for the World Expo, Naoki Okada, announced at a press conference.