Melbourne to Host World Sustainable Built Environment Conference
This announcement marks another milestone for the city, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
This announcement marks another milestone for the city, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The event will take place in Madinat Jumeirah 23–25 September and will address key topics and priorities within the sector on a global scale.
The event will feature 800 speakers in 200 sessions, with the latest advancements in smart mobility and transportation technology in focus.
The meeting will include a preview of the agenda for Convene 4 Climate, taking place on 2–3 October in collaboration with PCMA in Barcelona.
The programme addresses issues that associations and organisations face today, to build a thriving association industry of the future.
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.
Beyond the giant urban development Neom, 11 new soccer stadiums, 4 expansions, and 132 training venues are required for the 2034 World Cup.
Will see more than 50 tourism dignitaries and leaders from across the globe debate the potential for Artificial Intelligence in the industry.
The event will be hosted by the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers, and attract participants from almost 20 countries and regions.
The event marks 20 years in the beautiful city of Barcelona, out of 37 years total, and takes place 19–21 November at Fira Gran Via.
Both support ICCA’s vision of a more sustainable industry, and have developed impressive infrastructure and facilities to enhance the experience.
The conference will highlight the region’s rapidly advancing capabilities in robotics and intelligent transport systems.
Business Events Tokyo has announced the winning bid for the event, running from May 29 to June 2 2028 at the Tokyo International Forum.
Cities are increasingly seen as smart ecosystems where technology is used to optimise urban infrastructure and improve citizens’ quality of life.