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    Travel & Tourism News Middle East, Bahrain
    Jan 28 2008


    IMEX Wild Card entries reflect market growth


    The continued rise of eastern European destinations within the
    international meetings industry is confirmed once again with the
    announcement that Torun (Poland) is among the winners of the 2008
    IMEX Wild Card programme.

    A second, free exhibition place has also been awarded to the republic
    of Armenia. Two further Wild Card places have also been awarded
    specifically to new German exhibitors - Holstein Eventmarketing and
    Marketingkooperation Städte Schleswig-Holstein.
    The IMEX Wild Card programme offers aspiring entrants into the
    international meetings market the chance to exhibit free of charge
    alongside established destinations and other participants. To qualify
    for the scheme, entrants must not have exhibited at a major
    international fair before, although they must have sufficient
    infrastructure and skill to support their ambitions to enter the
    meetings or incentive travel market.

    Torun, Poland, which welcomes one million tourists each year, can
    currently host events for up to 1000 delegates and has a growing
    reputation as a centre for science, medicine and new technology.
    Formerly part of the Soviet Union, Armenia is now an independent
    country and a new destination for meetings and incentive travel
    buyers. Armenian Event, the events department of Aquarius Travel,
    claims it has a good infrastructure that almost matches European
    standards.

    Holstein Eventmarketing specialises in planning conferences or
    incentives for smaller groups. Marketingkooperation Städte in
    Schleswig-Holstein has been honoured several times in various local
    business awards and its team is passionate about sustaining and
    developing a strong meetings industry within the state.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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