AIME visitor registration opens
Visitor registrations have opened for the Asia-Pacific Incentives & Meetings Expo (AIME) 2012.
The 20th anniversary AIME will be held on February 21-22 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), and with more than 850 international exhibitors showcasing their destinations, products and services, industry visitors are able to book and conduct research for the year’s business events over just two days.
Sally de Swart, Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE) director for AIME, said the event was unique opportunity to meet suppliers face-to-face, to conduct business under one roof.
“Whether it’s a massive conference or a Christmas party they are involved in organising, we encourage the CEO through to middle managers and PAs to attend AIME,†de Swart said.
Visitors can expand their professional knowledge by booking into AIME’s Education Programme seminars, which have been developed with the assistance of the industry’s key associations.
Industry visitors are also invited to join exhibitors and hosted buyers at various networking events throughout AIME.
Visitor registration is free when booking online at www.aime.com.au before the show or $22 on the door.
Ian Jarrett
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