Melbourne to host ICCA Asia Pacific Chapter Business Workshop

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The global meetings industry will focus on Melbourne this September, following a successful bid to host the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) Asia Pacific Client/Supplier Business Workshop 2019.

Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) collaborated with the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre to develop the winning bid, which will bring 19 ICCA members and 16 of their association leaders to Melbourne for business sessions from Monday 16 to Wednesday 18 September 2019.

The workshop is an annual event organised by the ICCA Asia Pacific Chapter specifically catered to its members in the Asia Pacific Chapter.

It offers a platform for members to introduce their clients whose meeting they have won, and further expand their network by connecting with association clients invited by other ICCA members through this collaboration.

ICCA’s regional director for the Asia Pacific, Noor Ahmad Hamid, said: “We are delighted to bring together the association community and our top members to the ICCA Asia Pacific Chapter Business Workshop, where innovative ideas are sparked.

“Thought leaders from eight countries will meet in Melbourne to discuss future collaborations that will resonate beyond meetings.

“On behalf of ICCA, we would like to thank Melbourne Convention Bureau and all its partners for their undivided support.”

MCB acting chief executive Julia Swanson said: “MCB and its partners are excited to be hosting the ICCA Asia Pacific Client Workshop in September.

“We look forward to welcoming ICCA members and international association executives from across the region and highlight our famed ‘Team Melbourne’ approach.”

The Melbourne event is ICCA’s eleventh edition, with the previous workshops held in Xi’an (2018), Busan (2017), Fukuoka (2015), Gold Coast (2014), Macao (2013), Kuching (2012), Taipei (2011), Singapore (2008), Seoul (2006) and Kuala Lumpur (2005).

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