The events will deliver an anticipated 50,000 delegates to Brisbane generating 245,000 room nights to the city’s hotels with flow-on benefits to local businesses across the hospitality and tourism sectors – evidence that Business Events will be a key driver of recovery going forward.
BCEC is the major driver of Business Events in Brisbane and Queensland, responsible for more than 70% of delegate stays and visitation. These global and national meetings will attract considerable talent and expertise across a range of the State’s key sector industries, including technology, transport, population, healthcare, science and research.
Among the newly confirmed conferences are several large-scale events including three events set to deliver 2,000 delegates to Brisbane, one forecasting more than 8,000 and one with 5,000 delegates all heading for Queensland and Brisbane over the next three years.
The Centre’s long-term partnerships and collaboration with Brisbane’s science and research communities through its Convention Advocates Partnership is an influencing factor in attracting high calibre scientific meetings to Brisbane.