Experts line-up for Association Day mega meet
Four of the world’s leading authorities on associations and association management are collaborating with TTG Events to debut IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific’s inaugural Association Day on October 2.
The Association Day will include forums delivered by the four collaborators: Kenes Asia, International Congress & Convention Association (ICCA), Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE) and Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE).
The forums will be complemented by business presentations by convention visitor bureaus and networking sessions.
"We are acknowledging the importance of associations in the MICE industry through this dedicated one-day programme for association executives," said Darren Ng, managing director of TTG Asia Media – the company behind TTG Events, organisers of IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific.
As the event’s industry partner, Kenes Asia will be tapping into its five decades of experience in organising medical and scientific conferences globally, to champion the development and hosting of the day’s forums.
Simon Pryor, principal professional learning and certification advisor of Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE), said: "Meetings and events industry players will learn two key takeaways: the inside story on just what their not-for-profit clients think of their meetings and events suppliers, and the latest updates on the health of meetings and events trade in the not-for-profit sector around the world."
IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific will be held October 1-3 at the Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld Bangkok.
Ian Jarrett
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