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Four international associations have selected The four conferences, focussing on areas of engineering, public health, medical research and dentistry, will bring more than 4000 business tourists to the city and generate at least £4 million for the local economy. The most recent success means conferences worth £26 million to These latest achievements of Edinburgh Convention Bureau Ltd were revealed at a special reception to launch the new-style ECB which was previously the business tourism division of the former Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board. A review of The ECB joint venture partners are the City of VisitScotland is investing £100,000 in the joint venture but will also continue to market Tourism Minister Patricia Ferguson said: “The impact of business tourism cannot be underestimated, generating almost £1 billion for the Scottish economy each year.” “ Sue Stuart, Chief Executive of ECB, said: “Attracting these four new events confirms the continued success of She added: “The competition for a share of this £40 billion a year global industry continues to increase. More and more cities around the world are aware of the benefits that flow from this fastest growing sector of tourism and want a share. We can’t afford to rest on our laurels. The flexibility of our new structure enables us to work closely with VisitScotland, the local authority and other agencies to more effectively profile Councillor Donald Wilson, Chair of the Edinburgh and Lothians Area Tourism Partnership, said: “High profile conferences such as these help Edinburgh affirm its position as one of the most popular conference cities in the world. Business visits are an essential element of the city’s tourism sector, generating around £170 million to the local economy each year. The Edinburgh Convention Bureau has played a massive role in securing our position of second only to Ben Carter, Area Director for VisitScotland Edinburgh and Lothians said: “Business tourism isn’t just about getting people here for conferences and events – it’s also about providing huge spin-off benefits to the city. Not only do many of the delegates return as leisure visitors, they also help to spread the word about Susan Watson, head of One of the keys to the success of ECB, which has helped rank This initiative matches recognised leaders in the city’s many areas of academic and commercial excellence with the professional marketing support of ECB staff who together work as a team to help them bring their international association’s conference to Edinburgh. Research has shown that any conference bid supported by a local specialist boosts the chances of success by 75%. Since 1996 the Ambassadors programme has helped bring more than 200 major events to |
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