BCEC Delivers Conferences Worth $144M for Brisbane and Queensland

19th Apr, 2022
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In a strong message that Australia’s Business Events Industry is returning to pre-pandemic levels, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) secured 77 new conventions during 2021, worth an estimated $144M in direct expenditure to the Queensland economy.

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 to 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.

The value of securing these events for Brisbane is measured not only in economic terms but in driving innovation, knowledge value and expertise, shining a light on Brisbane and Queensland’s research and technology strengths.

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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.

BCEC General Manager Bob O’Keeffe AM said the reopening of borders and resumption of international flights, as well as a very strong and evident desire for face-to-face meetings, was driving momentum in the industry, with the Centre forecasting more than 800 events through to the end of 2022.

“It is proven that Business Events have wide and enduring benefits associated with knowledge transfer and international collaboration, and everyone wants to regain that.”

Bob O’Keeffe believes that interest in Australia is strong and will only be amplified in future with the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games further enhancing awareness.

“Brisbane’s infrastructure development has already begun, and with the boost of further investment as part of the official Olympic Infrastructure program, Brisbane and the Centre’s appeal as a business events destination is expected to skyrocket.”

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