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Cape Town secures biggest business meetings event

Source: , 22/09/2015


The Western Cape will welcome approximately 15 000 delegates to the
Cape Town International Convention Centre in 2020 for the World
Ophthalmology Congress.


The Western Cape will welcome approximately 15 000 delegates to the
Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) in 2020 for the
World Ophthalmology Congress (WOC), one of the world`s largest medical
meetings.


This is the first time the WOC will be held on the African
continent.


The congress is expected to bring in an additional R210 million
(€13.8m) into the Western Cape economy over its five days with each
delegate spending an estimated R2 800 (€184) per day in and around the
city of Cape Town.


Cape Town is increasingly positioning itself as the leading conference
destination in southern Africa and the successful bid was the result
of collaboration between key stakeholders and partners such as Cape
Town International Convention Centre and the Ophthalmology Society of
South Africa (OSSA).


"This co-ordinated continental effort is as much a win for Africa as
it exposes the international ophthalmic community to the
professionalism and countless opportunities within the industry on our
continent," said Corne Koch, Head of the Cape Town and Western Cape
Convention Bureau, a division of Wesgro.


The CTICC is undergoing expansion that is due for completion in
2017.

"The expansion will allow us to meet the growing demand
to stage more events, offer more flexibility and allow for an increase
in the concurrent hosting of various sizes of meetings, conventions,
exhibitions and other events," said Cape Town International Convention
Centre CEO, Julie-May Ellingson.


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