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EVENTS
Major investment in business events
industry revealed at AIME
Hundreds of millions of dollars
of investment into the business events industry will be revealed
during Asia Pacific's leading event for the meetings and incentives
industry early next year.
AIME 2008 will see 850 exhibitors showcase their products
and services to the industry, with many announcing significant
investments in the industry.
At the event's home city of Melbourne, construction is already
well underway into a new convention centre which is part of
an AU$1.4 billion development which includes a Hilton hotel,
and lifestyle retail precinct.
The new centre, which opens for business in 2009, will be
Australia's largest combined exhibition and convention facility.
It has recently been awarded a '6 Star Green Star' environmental
rating, making it one of the most environmentally friendly
convention centres in the world.
Tourism Vancouver is investing CA$615 million into expanded
waterfront facilities of the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition
Centre.
Due to open in 2009, the centre will offer an extensive environmental
program including recycling, food and beverage management,
and energy conservation.
In Singapore, a S$6 billion integrated resort, Resorts World
Sentosa,will be home to a plethora of attractions such as
Southeast Asia's first theme park, the world's largest oceanarium
- Marine Life Park, six uniquely themed hotels, live entertainment,
spa, meetings and incentive venues and
Other tourism magnets.
In July 2009, China's biggest and newest international conference
venue opens. Located in the heart of Beijing Olympic Green,
the biggest pillar-free convention hall can accommodate up
to 6,000 delegates. The facility is also environmentally friendly,
conserving power and collecting rainfall.
In the city of Mackay in Queensland, Australia, construction
will shortly begin on a new convention centre. Built adjacent
to the existing Mackay Entertainment Centre, it will include
a 1450 square metre plenary hall which can be divided into
two separate halls.
India will also be exhibiting at AIME, and able to reveal
details of its Government's announcement of four new world-class
mega convention centres in New Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and Goa.
Significant hotel developments include Crown Melbourne Limited.
It has sought planning and building approvals to construct
the biggest hotel in Australia at the Crown Entertainment
Complex in Melbourne.
At an estimated cost of AU$300 million, the proposed new hotel
will be the third hotel in the Crown Entertainment Complex
along with the award-winning, luxurious Crown Towers and Australia's
best business hotel ¨C Crown Promenade Hotel.
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