EEAA MEMBERS DELIVERING INNOVATION IN BUSINESS EVENTSBy Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia, 2 March, 2016MEDIA RELEASE 2 March 2016 EEAA MEMBERS DELIVERING INNOVATION IN BUSINESS EVENTS Members of the Exhibition and of the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) are leading the way in creativity, innovation and business strategy – adding to the growth of the exhibition and event industry and promoting Australia as the destination for Business Events. EEAA Chief Executive, Joyce DiMascio, said exhibitions and events are a marketplace to do business, they encourage interstate and international visitation, they showcase their host cities as destinations for Business Events, they put the spotlight on Australian innovation in technology, skills and services, and they are hubs for training and knowledge sharing. “This year, EEAA Members are kicking off a range of initiatives designed to stimulate the market and generate benefits through business and the economy,” she said. “Our call to Members to nominate their most exciting initiatives yielded a wide-range of enterprising, creative and exciting news.” Some of these are listed in the attached pdf. Source: Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia
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