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The no. 1 conference destination in Africa and the Middle East
Cape Town still tops as it secures four more association conferences
Monday, June 21, 2010

By securing the bids for no less than four association conferences, Cape Town has cemented its reputation as the no. 1 conference destination in Africa and the Middle East. With excitement running high these wins hopefully foreshadow Bafana Bafana’s victories during the biggest sport spectacle in the world, the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The bids secured are for the:
- IGPA Annual International Generics Conference in 2011
- IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (Interact) in 2013
- World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) World Congress in  2014
- Congress of the International Society of University Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ISUCRS) in 2014

Securing these bids comes after close collaboration between the associations’ local organising committees, the Cape Town & Western Cape Convention Bureau, the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) and in some cases Professional Conference Organisers.

“Cape Town remains the jewel in Africa’s business tourism crown. Our improved infrastructure combined with excellent service and our world-renowned hospitality will ensure that the delegates of these conferences have an experience they will never forget. By conservative estimations these conferences will give the Western Cape economy a R72.25 million injection. In addition to the 31 conferences already taking place after the World Cup, these conferences give credence to the belief that there is life after the 2010 FIFA World Cup,” says Calvyn Gilfellan, CEO of Cape Town Routes Unlimited (CTRU), destination marketing organisation for Cape Town and the Western Cape.

According to CTICC Managing Director, Dirk Elzinga, “Securing these conferences is no mean feat in an increasingly competitive international meetings market. One of our challenges is lead times that are becoming notably shorter. These challenges have, however, not stopped the destination from retaining the 35th position in the ICCA (International Congress and Convention Association) global ranking. This shows that the destination remains relevant despite stiff competition.”

Prof. Paul Goldberg, member of the local organizing committee of the ISUCRS conference added that they are thrilled that their congress will be taking place in Cape Town as they hope the conference will promote the field of University Colon and Rectal Surgeons in Africa. Arrangements for this 4-day conference are being finalised by Eastern Sun Events. The WSAVA World Congress will be put together by SAVETCON and Cape Town fought off competition from Singapore, Germany and Thailand to win this bid. As a result of all four bids a total of 5 600 delegates will visit our shores over 19 conference days. Now, if only Bafana Bafana could emulate Cape Town and beat the Germans on the soccer pitch.

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