MCEC Ready and Raring to Rebound Following Challenging Year
Despite extended lockdown closures, MCEC’s annual report for 2020/2021 shows a positive economic impact of $49 million to Victoria.
Despite extended lockdown closures, MCEC’s annual report for 2020/2021 shows a positive economic impact of $49 million to Victoria.
With the new convention center completed, Maastricht CB and MECC launches international campaign to attract large-scale conventions.
The CCD won Best Overseas Conference Venue and Dublin Convention Bureau took gold for Best Overseas Convention Bureau.
29 confirmed events will bring an anticipated 27,000 attendees to the region, with an estimated economic benefit to the local area of more than £22 million.
The MEA Awards recognise those who demonstrate excellence in the organisation, planning and delivery of events and exhibitions.
Phase one measures progress of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the workplace across the events industry.
This is the fourth time The CCD has won at the C&IT Awards, having also taken home ‘Best Venue’ at last year’s virtual awards.
The number two city for hosting sports events, according to the Global Sport Impact Index, opens a brand-new sports complex in August.
An extension of the Bella Center Copenhagen, Scandinavia’s largest congress, conference and exhibition center.
Third venue in the world to achieve the highest-level accreditation by the World Obesity Federation’s Healthy Venues Award programme.
Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre will return to in-person exhibitions for the first time since restrictions came into effect last year.
Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre used its Covid-closure period last year to streamline the employee and customer experience.
Events will be subject to one person per four square metres and allocated to groups no larger than 300 people in Separate Areas.