Wellington, New Zealand’s vibrant capital, is well-known for its beautiful landscapes and friendly people but Wellington is also a place where decision-makers gather to create positive change.
Known as a welcoming and easily accessible destination, Canadian cities like Vancouver, Montréal and Halifax are home to some good cleantech expertise which associations can leverage to enhance their events.
The most recent partnership between Boardroom and the South Africa National Convention Bureau places emphasis on Professor Namrita Lall, an innovator in promoting the use of African plants in medicine.
The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) recently invited seven representatives of professional congress organizers from around the world to visit Japan’s new and innovative meeting facilities.
Singapore’s motto of becoming the ‘city of the future’ has pushed the small nation to become a leader in digital transformation harnessing smart technologies to create new opportunities.
Located in the Top End of Australia's Northern Territory, and boasting a rich cultural heritage, Darwin offers delegates and event organizers a different experience from other capital cities.
Boardroom has once again collaborated with the South Africa National Convention Bureau, enabling Poppy Khoza, the Director of Civil Aviation (DCA), to share her thoughts and ideas.
With Japan once again open to business event, the Japan National Tourism Organization invited representatives of professional congress organizers to visit some of the nation’s most innovative destinations.
From new attractions to top-notch research institutions, strong education programmes and access to academics, Melbourne is emerging as a world-class business events destination.
In Singapore, economic sectors like Applied Health Sciences, Innovation & Technology and Advanced Manufacturing, among others, offer opportunities to events planners for insights and added value for conference attendees.
Excitement is building in Brisbane as the city embarks on several large infrastructure development programmes in preparation for hosting the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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