- Internationally renowned cardiologists' congress back in Munich in 2012
- Tourist Office and Messe München expect an injection of at least 80 million euros of spending
After successfully hosting the cardiologists' congress
in 2004 and 2008, Munich
is continuing this Olympic cycle and will again be welcoming cardiologists from
all over the world in 2012, from 25 to 29 August. Thanks to the close
cooperation and joint promotion efforts of Munich Tourist Office and Messe
München/ICM - International Congress Centre Munich, the Bavarian capital was
able once more to attract this highly regarded international congress highlight
of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), winning through against
competition from a number of other European destinations.
Munich's Mayor, Christian Ude,
is delighted: "By winning the bid again, Munich
has now finally taken its place on the Mount Olympus
of congress cities – this is a tremendous result for our city."
At the Munich Tourist Office and in the ICM and Messe München, too,
there is satisfaction all round. Director of Tourism, Dr Gabriele Weishäupl: "The third contract to
host this top-flight congress has enormously strengthened the pole position of Munich among the congress
destinations." For Norbert Bargmann, the Managing Director at Messe München
responsible for the ICM, one of the secrets of this success is that "we
worked together on this bid in a way that is quite unique within Europe,
linking in all the players in the congress business within Munich." For example, the hotel trade in
Munich had set
aside a contingent of around 15,000 rooms, as part of the ESC bid for 2012.
Not only the Tourist Office and Messe München benefit
from successfully hosting a congress of this size: With well over 30,000
delegates, the cardiologists congress in 2008 injected a statistically proven
sum of at least 80 million euros worth of purchasing power into the city and
the surrounding area.
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