Home grown exhibitors at AIME 2008
Every state in Australia is represented at AIME 2008 so whether you’re looking for assistance from tourism or convention bureaus, the food and beverage industry, audio visual and technical companies, event management specialists, hotels, the entertainment industry or venues; AIME has it all.
For a speaker or entertainer, visit exhibitor ICMI speakers and entertainers, who have 20 years experience and access to Australia’s premier speakers for your next event.
If you want to offer a unique Australian experience to your staff or delegates Anangu Tours is owned and operated by Anangu, the traditional Aboriginal owners of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. Anangu Tours will be at AIME to explain the tours it offers, giving a unique insight into the culture and law of Uluru and its people.
The Novotel Forest Resort Creswick is also offering an authentic Australian experience after reaching an agreement with the traditional landowners, the Dja Dja Wurrung Group, allowing visitors to learn about the local culture through indigenous story boards, Aboriginal native gardens and artistic elements within the hotel. It’s also able to incorporate cultural performances into event programs.
Looking for promotional products? Execugifts have a vast range of conference merchandise, corporate gifts and promotional products to help leave a lasting memory for your event attendees.
If you want to hold your event in a space that is sure to impress, AIME has no end of exhibitors featuring unique and interesting venues.
Taronga Centre is one of those, set among the wildlife of the Taronga Zoo in Sydney overlooking Sydney Harbour.
Its breakout area has a view overlooking the South American monkeys in their natural habitat and marquees can be erected on the giraffe lawns.
In Melbourne, Grand Hyatt will soon open the doors to a brand new, multi-million dollar events venue overlooking Collins Street, called the Residence, the first space of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, while the Langham’s 25th floor rooftop venue, Alto, has undergone a lavish make-over ideal for deluxe private events for up to 200 guests with panoramic views of the Melbourne city skyline.
Heading further north, Queensland‘s Sunshine Coast is bringing 10 business events operators to AIME from its region.
Its stand will feature representatives from the Sunshine Coast Convention Bureau, leading resorts and hotels and tourism bodies and first time attendee, Events of Noosa, who specialise in off site dinners and events in private estates and out of the way properties across the Sunshine Coast.
Sunshine Coast Convention Bureau Manager, Anne-Marie Coulton says AIME is a must attend.
“It’s the biggest and the best business event show held in the Southern Hemisphere. The format is great, networking is excellent and in industry tradition, loads of fun!”
To see who else is exhibiting at AIME, click here.
A Special AIME 2008 Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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