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New exhibitors make for greater diversity
at AIME 2008
08/09/2007
A greater diversity of products and services for the meetings
and incentive industry is expected to be on display at next
year AIME 2008 following a strong response from companies wishing
to participate for the first time.
There has been an increase in demand from companies in the leisure
tourism sector who have not previously exhibited at AIME but
are now recognizing the value of the lucrative incentive and
pre and post conferencing market,�said AIME Sales Manager,
Stephen Ricardo.
AIME is a business to business exhibition and these companies
see the value of exhibiting in a proven event where they can
expand their product distribution,he said.
Travel Essentials, a Melbourne-based company that supplies portable
catering packs and corporate gifts under the Travelfare brand
will exhibit in AIME 2008 New Products Showcase.
He commenced business in late 2004 with our catering and breakfast
packs, working with hotels and apartments in the leisure market.
Groups began to approach us through our hotel clients and soon
we were also supplying our packs for use with conferences and
incentives. Our packs can be used in remote locations and are
light and easily transportable. All food packs have a long shelf
life and are shelf stable said Angus McLeay.
As well as travel packs Travel Essentials can custom make packs
to suit client¡¯s needs such as Ski Packs or Spring Racing Packs
and packs can also be labeled with the company logos.
Mr McLeay said that AIME would help his company to promote their
recently developed packs for the corporate and incentive market.
Anthony Bonnici, Managing Director, Move Mountains Pty Ltd,
a personal development experience company, is also exhibiting
at AIME for the first time.
Mr Bonnici established his business more than two years ago
after working in sales and management for a pharmaceutical company,
where he saw first hand the results of motivating people and
helping to change behaviour.
The structured programs include a discussion on mental barriers,
a creative activity and a review of what has been achieved,
how participant beliefs have changed and how to apply these
skills in their everyday lives.
Mr Bonnici says the programs work well as part of a conference
as they are fun, relevant, business related and tangible.
Brett Morgan, Director of Sales & Marketing, Trails of Indochina,
has also decided to exhibit at AIME for the first time in 2008.
Visitors and buyers to AIME 2008 will see an exciting variety
of new products and services on display. There will be everything
for the high end buyer to the individual planner or person from
the corporate world simply looking for some great new ideas
for their next event,he said.
AIME 2008 is at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from 19-20 February.
For further information visit the AIME website: www.aime.com.au
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