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In the heart of the Arabian Gulf, there is a definite buzz in the air as construction goes into full swing for the Middle East’s newest international standard convention center in Qatar. The World Petroleum Council recently announced the city of Doha will host their triennial congress with an anticipated attendance of over 5,000 global energy experts in November 2012. It is the prestige of this style of world congress that captures the interest of international association conference organizers to consider the destination for their worldwide events. Ms Carolyn Earle, who is responsible for future site selection for the World Meeting of the International Society of Sexual Medicine, said she was truly amazed and surprised at what Qatar had to offer. “Qatar is a destination that I would have not thought of, but due to the backing of experienced professionals in venue and destination management that I have worked with before. I am now considering Doha for an upcoming conference," stated Ms Earle.
As well as the Qatar Science and Technology Park and the Sidra Medical & Research Center, five world-class universities will be housed on on-site at Doha’s Education City including: Weill Cornell Medical College, Texas A&M University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Carnegie Mellon and Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service.
With an opening date soon to be announced, the Qatar National Convention Center will include a 2,500-seat auditorium, a 500-seat theatre and two lecture halls for 300-400 delegates each. An additional 15 meeting rooms and a 4,000-seat multi-purpose hall for conferences or seating 2,500 delegates banquet style. Initially, 4,200sqm of exhibition space will be built, extending to 15,000sqm in Stage 2. Managed by international venue management specialist, AEG Ogden, the Qatar National Convention Center will be one of the architectural showpieces of Education City. Japanese architect, Arata Isozaki created the stunning design incorporating huge tree-like structure in the main façade symbolizing the Sidra Tree. |
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