Sydney picks up the pace
01 Dec 2001
Despite recent global events, the conference and meetings industry in Sydney has ambitious plans to expand its Asian business.By Stephanie Roberts
Virgin Mobile’s launch in Singapore had to build both public awareness of the brand as well as convey its lifestyle message of consumer freedom. By Kenny Coyle
Despite recent global events, the conference and meetings industry in Sydney has ambitious plans to expand its Asian business.By Stephanie Roberts
This year’s Indian Internet World drew together some of the leading names in information technology in what is now one of the world’s most dynamic IT markets. By Gaurav Motwane
Design, communications and event marketing firm Designtroupe has merged with global event marketing agency the George P Johnson Company (GPJ) to expand its reach into the Asian marketplace.
Vietnamese capital Hanoi enticed a group of Australian medical professionals with its combination of top-range facilities and post-conference activity options. By Kenny Coyle
Malaysia’s capital is rethinking its conferences and meetings strategy in the light of the current world situation and is confident it can continue to make progress. By Mark Armsden
Rich historical and cultural attractions provide organisers with a whole range of alternatives for events. By Jane Ram
Qantas is set to launch a low-cost airline on Asia Pacific routes in the second half of next year in response to the collapse of Ansett.
Hong Kong has bucked the global trend of event cancellations
The Thai government has approved the plan to set up the Thailand Convention and Visitors Bureau (TCVB) by early 2002.
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