Luxperience Awards to acknowledge MICE pizzazz

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Entries are now open for the prestigious Luxperience Awards, which recognise industry excellence in the development and promotion of the finest products that the luxury travel industry has to offer.

Luxperience has also introduced two brand new award categories under the Events by Luxperience banner of the renowned industry exhibition: MICE Buyer of the Year and MICE Supplier of the Year.  Each award will acknowledge the ability of the meetings specialists to embrace the world of high end and immersive experiences within business events via a specific event or campaign.

Michelle Papas, Director of Marketing at Luxperience, says: “With the introduction of Events by Luxperience at last year’s exhibition, we felt the need to expand and enhance our Awards categories in recognition and celebration of the excellence within the meetings and conference industry.”

Luxperience is also delighted to introduce another new Award, the Best Suite or Customised Space Award which recognising the presentation, effectiveness, creativity and engagement of a suppliers exhibition space during Luxperience 2016. This will be a judges choice award.

On the annual Awards, Papas adds: “Some of the world’s most impressive suppliers and our elite group of decision-makers in the global luxury and experiential travel arena will be in attendance. These awards will recognise not only their endeavours but the evolution of luxury travel and highlight the shining stars and visionaries of this luxe community. Winners will set industry standards for inspiration, innovation and quality, raising the bar for others to emulate.”

Entries for the Luxperience 2016 Awards can be submitted here from 11 April with the deadline for submissions due by 25 July 2016.

The invitation-only business forum will take place in Sydney on 18-21 September 2016.

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