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NSW minister joins Sydney at IMEX

19 Apr 2016

Sydney showcases best practice for aligning business events with government policies

New South Wales (NSW) Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, Stuart Ayres MP, will be flying the Sydney flag at IMEX Frankfurt this year and sharing the importance of business events to a city’s and nation’s success.

BESydney and International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) have once again joined Business Events Australia on its stand (B230) and will meet with leading international associations and organisations interested in hosting an upcoming business event in the city. The market will be particularly interested in what’s new in the city, including the grand opening of ICC Sydney in December 2016.

“The interest of the global meetings industry in ICC Sydney continues to burgeon as we count down to our December opening,” added ICC Sydney CEO, Geoff Donaghy. “ICC Sydney clients continue to be impressed by the NSW Government’s commitment to the meetings industry, which has been magnified by its move to invest in a brand new, world-class, integrated downtown venue within walking distance of a new waterfront financial services district.”

Minister Ayres will deliver this year’s keynote address at the 14th annual IMEX Politicians Forum at Villa Kennedy Frankfurt, Tuesday, 19 April. The high profile event will attract up to 40 politicians, including national and regional government ministers, and political influencers with around 80 industry leaders.

In his speech titled ‘How Meetings and Events Can Fulfil Political Optimism’, Minister Ayres will talk about the importance of matching business events with trade, investment and export policies and how cities should make the most of the wide-ranging benefits that investment in business events can bring to a city.

“I’m excited to address the Politician’s Forum on the major issues affecting our industry,” said Ayres. “Business events are key drivers for our State – stimulating the knowledge economy; supporting trade and investment; talent acquisition and retention; and fostering sustainable future growth.”

The event is a full-day program with a VIP guided tour of the IMEX trade show, 19-21 April 2016, and visits to delegates’ own national or regional stands.

“Delivering on our clients’ objectives is our core focus – their effective collaboration with our local industry, business and academia is key to fostering trade and investment, sparking innovation and fuelling productivity,” said Business Events Sydney (BESydney) CEO, Lyn Lewis-Smith. “Our close engagement with government also benefits our clients, helping them to maximise opportunities in Australia, and to discuss broader matters of industry and community.

“Having Minister Ayres in Frankfurt to support our global message – that Sydney attracts the world’s brightest minds to collaborate, innovate and change the future – is so important for us.”

In an IMEX Frankfurt exclusive, Minister Ayres will announce a landmark win for Sydney at the city’s media conference on Tuesday, 19 April. All media are welcome to attend.

Sydney media conference at IMEX Frankfurt

Date:  Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Time:  11.30 am – 12.30 pm

Venue:  Upstairs meeting room of Business Events Australia’s stand, B320

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For further information regarding Business Events Sydney, please visit www.businesseventssydney.com.au.

For further information regarding ICC Sydney, please visit www.iccsydney.com.au.