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Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 4:21 pm
Auckland has won the bid to host the 36th Annual
Scientific Meeting for the Epilepsy Society of
Australia
The event, which will be held in November
2022, will bring together 250 specialists involved in the
diagnosis, treatment and research of epilepsy from Australia
and New Zealand.
The bid - secured by Auckland
Convention Bureau (ACB), a division of Auckland Unlimited,
in partnership with Epilepsy Society of Australia, and with
support from Tourism New Zealand - is expected to generate
over $415,000 in economic impact for Auckland, including a
total of 1,000 visitor nights.
Auckland Unlimited’s
Head of Major and Business Events, Richard Clarke, says
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Auckland has won the bid to host the 36th Annual Scientific Meeting for the Epilepsy Society of Australia
The event, which will be held in November 2022, will bring together 250 specialists involved in the diagnosis, treatment and research of epilepsy from Australia and New Zealand.
The bid – secured by Auckland Convention Bureau (ACB), a division of Auckland Unlimited, in partnership with Epilepsy Society of Australia, and with support from Tourism New Zealand – is expected to generate over $415,000 in economic impact for Auckland, including a total of 1,000 visitor nights.
Auckland Unlimited’s Head of Major and Business Events, Richard Clarke, says attracting international conferences is important for Auckland’s business events sector.
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New Zealand’s national conference industry association, Business Events Industry Aotearoa (BEIA), has appointed two new board members: David Perks from WellingtonNZ, and independent board director, David Downs.
BEIA board chair, Tony Gardner says both will add new skillsets, wide experience, and influence to help BEIA respond to the most pressing issues facing the business events industry.
David Perks is general manager, regional development, destination and attraction at WellingtonNZ, the capital’s economic development agency. He is also the chair of Regional Tourism NZ, is a board member of Tourism Industry Aotearoa, and has held several other appointed governance roles in tourism sector organisations.
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