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How to Host an International Conference Wednesday, 14 th May 2014
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Susan Nolan Chair AIPCO
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ABOUT AIPCO Established in 1999 by the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation To give a voice to the PCO at Industry and Governmental level Maintain high standards in line with International best practice To establish relationships with our industry partners to advance the meetings Market both nationally and internationally To further our recognition and the value of business that we contribute to business tourism.
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COMMITMENT TO COLLABORATION AND EDUCATION Annual Business Tourism Conference Workshops highlighting challenges within our industry
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7 Full Members 2 Associate Members
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AIPCO Contribution to Business Tourism Period 2010-2012 : 169 conferences 109,105 delegates Estimated Spend : €152.7 million
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SERVICES OF A PCO ResearchExhibition Sales Venue Management and LogisticsBid Process TechnicalBid Document Simultaneous InterpretationTravel Abroad to present the bid Social Programme and entertainmentDelegate Registration AccommodationVisa Management Design & PrintAbstract Management Web site design and contentCommunications and Promotion Set design and signageDigital Marketing Budget and financial managementProgramme and Speaker Liaison On site managementSponsorship and Fund Management Programme and speaker liaisonConference Taxation Liabilities Staffing
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The Budget Income and Expenditure Budget from presentation stage Budgets from previous editions if possible Risk Management Based on different numbers of paying attendees Establishing a break-even point Worst case scenario
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ADDRESSING CHALLENGES Supplier deposit schedule Negotiating a timeline in line with conference revenue Use of buying power / relationships to waive deposits Establishing a Critical Path Key milestones in place Meetings in your diary Devise Strategy to ensure early registration and cash reserves Client login to track registrations in real time
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SPONSORSHIP & FUNDING Assistance with applying for funding and subventions Sponsorship Management Identification of potential sponsors Design of Sponsorship packages Engage with interested parties Accounts Management of benefits / expectations of sponsors On site management
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FEE STRUCTURE Flexible approach in a changing marketplace Traditionally either a management fee and /or a per capita registration fee Percentage of Sponsorship / Exhibition Sales Commission on accommodation sales
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HOW DO WE ADD VALUE? We become the business partner of the academic/ambassador We remove the fear factor Financial management We address your workload We profile the ambassador and the University We share the responsibility Our Experience
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THANK YOU
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