AIME early bird registration closing soon
MELBOURNE – AIME’s Early Bird Registration for industry professionals applying to be fully hosted to the AsiaPacific Incentives & Meetings Expo in Melbourne on February 17-18, 2009, will close on October 17.
All buyers who register and qualify for AIME 09 by this date will receive a special gift from AIME.
Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE) has confirmed that once again this year, all buyers who qualify will receive fully hosted status.
“All buyers who qualify for the program and reside outside Melbourne or Victoria will receive airfares, accommodation, airport transfers, entry to AIME 2009, entry to the Business Events Forum, a special Master Class and the AIME Welcome Reception,†said acting event director, Elizabeth Sarian.
Qualified buyers also receive a schedule of appointments with exhibitors they most wish to meet and have an exclusive opportunity to participate in the pre-touring program organised by Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau.
The program showcases some of Melbourne and regional Victoria’s unique experiences. In addition, post touring options are available to nine other Australian cities or regional areas.
In order to qualify to attend AIME 2009 all prospective hosted buyers are asked a series of questions regarding their company, level of responsibility, type of events they organise, number and size of events, budget and in which geographical areas they intend to place business.
They are also asked to provide details on previous and future events in the Asia Pacific region.
“We give preference to new buyers with business to place in the region,” said Sarian.
“We also ensure that buyers with verified business to place in the region on an ongoing basis are considered for hosting, even if they have been hosted the year prior.â€
For further information and bookings visit the AIME website: www.aime.com.au
Ian Jarrett
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