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Leading MICE German companies participate at the workshop Meetings Made in Germany
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
The GCB German Convention Bureau in cooperation with Arabella Sheraton Hotels & Resorts has gathered some 16 leading exhibitors from the German meetings, incentives, conference and events sector for the Germany Workshop - Meetings Made in Germany which takes place on Tuesday, 14th June 2005 from 16:00 pm in the Sheraton Brussels Hotel & Towers.

The primary theme of this year`s workshop is the FIFA World Cup(tm) 2006 which will be held in Germany from 9th June 2006 to 9th July 2006 in twelve major cities. Organizers and planners will have an excellent opportunity to meet up and make contact with an enthusiastic German team which includes conference centres, hotel groups, city convention bureaus, incentive travel providers, incoming agencies, city and regional tourist offices.

These will present an exciting overview of what Germany currently has on offer in the fields of meeting, conference and accommodation facilities, related local services and supplier partners, creative incentive travel programmes and exceptional corporate and event ideas.

The FIFA World Cup(tm) 2006 will offer more than just 90 minutes sporting excitement in stadiums. There will be an accompanying series of public and VIP viewing events complimented by colourful street festivals featuring live stage acts from internationally acclaimed bands, singers and musicians.

Exhibitors at the GCB Germany Workshop - Meetings Made in Germany in Brussels include GCB German Convention Bureau, ArabellaSheraton Hotels & Resorts, German National Tourist Office, Deutsche Bahn Benelux, CPO HANSER SERVICE, City of Munich - Tourist Office, ESTREL Hotel & Convention Centre Berlin, Hamburg Convention & Event Bureau, Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin, IKBB Internationales Kongresszentrum Bundeshaus Bonn, Leipzig Tourist Service, Liberty International Reisen, Maritim Hotels, MR Congress & Incentive, SevenCenters, Stuttgart - Marketing Convention Bureau and Steigenberger Hotel Group.

So come along, be our guest, take a shot at goal and discover Germany as an engaging all-round meetings, incentives, conferences, events and sporting destination! says Lutz P. Vogt, Managing Director, GCB German Convention Bureau.
Theodore Koumelis - Wednesday, May 04, 2005
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