AIME dates revised for 2013
Organisers of the Asia-Pacific Incentives & Meetings Expo, Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE), have announced new show dates for AIME 2013. It will now take place on February 26-27, 2013. Ԭլ
Previously announced March 2013 dates have been revised as exhibition space at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre became available in February when the show is usually held. Ԭլ
Sally de Swart, RTE’s director for AIME, said the change of dates has been well received following collaboration with key buyers.
‘¨’¨”February best suits the industry diary and allows AIME to remain the first meetings and incentives event on the year’s calendar, so we’re really happy with the revised dates for the 2013 show,” de Swart said.
Karen Bolinger, CEO of the Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau, which owns AIME, said she was pleased that space had opened up at the MCEC.
“Over the last two decades, AIME has traditionally been held in February, so we are delighted that the revised dates will ensure the show is consistent with previous years."
AIME organisers are now taking bookings for exhibitor space, with 50% of the floor space already committed for 2013.
Space can be booked by contacting Stephanie Rowen on +61 2 9422 2470 or via email [email protected]. Ԭ
Ian Jarrett
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