Opportunities galore for business events specialists at Luxperience 2016

Opportunities galore for business events specialists at Luxperience 2016

Luxperience, now in its fifth year, is heading for its most successful event ever.

In less than a month, a record number of elite business event specialists will converge on Australian Technology Park from 18-21 September to connect with the travel industry’s leading luxury and experiential proponents.

There’s been an overall increase in business event specialists and corporate buyers of 20 per cent and global MICE buyers have increased by an incredible 950 per cent.

Luxperience director of marketing and buyer relations, Michelle Papas said “We are proud to say that the global meetings and events industry now views Luxperience as a ‘must-do’ business event. We have come to be recognised as innovators in the industry, bringing exciting new products to the market.”

In recognition of the growth in Events by Luxperience, the organisers will introduce MICE Marketplace this year. It will be a new meetings area offering more flexible options for meetings and event suppliers. Business events specialists will discover a dedicated section on the Luxperience exhibition floor showcasing innovative options for events and incentives.

“To assist our buyers in their constant strive for perfection in business, we have incorporated exclusive personal development seminars into the program this year,” says Michelle Papas, Director of Marketing and Buyer Relations for Luxperience.

The seminars will be hosted by different industry luminaires each day from style guru Henry Weinreich Roth and social media master Annabelle Smith to hotelier and health awareness advocate Anne Biging. The interactive and innovative sessions on social media, wellness/mindfulness and personal branding focus on current trends influencing the business world today.

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