SOUTH AFRICA SHINES AS AFRICA’S TOP BUSINESS EVENT DESTINATION
2013
ICCA rankings confirm South Africa has stepped up its rankings to
occupy its place as the leading business events destination on the
continent.
South
Africa’s credentials have been given a major boost and have cemented
the country’s position as Africa’s top business events destination. The
International Congress and Convention Associations (ICCA) 2013 ICCA
rankings show that South Africa has gained three places on the global
rankings placing it at number 34 from 37. In 2013, South Africa hosted
118 meetings officially making it the number one convention destination
in Africa and the Middle East.
Furthermore,
two of the country’s cities – Durban and Cape Town – are placed in the
Top 100 cities in the world for business events.
“We
are exceptionally happy with this announcement. Our hard work and the
execution of the ‘Rise with Us’ strategy launched last year is clearly
bearing fruits. We launched it to address and change the misconceptions
the global industry has about South Africa and it seems the message is
being well received,” says Mr Thulani Nzima, Chief Executive Officer of
South African Tourism.
“But
we cannot take all the credit: This feat would not have been possible
had it not been for the truly remarkable contributions of all the
members of the South African tourism industry and association bodies. It
is their seamless execution of conferences and meetings as well as
their dedication to our vision and mandate that has clearly cemented
South Africa’s growing reputation in this industry,” Nzima adds.
The
SANCB was launched in 2012 to help grow and position the country as a
favourable destination. At the time of its launch, South Africa had
already hosted numerous mega events and meetings and conferences of
global significance which had catapulted the nation’s skills and
capabilities into the international spotlight.
“Before
1994, the first year of our democracy, South Africa hosted 12
international association conferences. Fast forward to 2013 and we have
grown this number to 118 ICCA recognised meetings. We have also hosted
1 038 international association conferences that met ICCA’s criteria
since 1994 and remain ranked under the top 11 long haul destinations
globally,” says Nzima.
Some of the events successfully hosted by South Africa include the
International Aids Conference that took place in 2000, which the
country has won the right to host for a second time in 2016 and will be
taking place in Durban. An estimated 20 000 delegates will be in
attendance. The
123rd Session of the International Olympic Organising Committee which
took place in Durban in 2011 and the World Congress on Intensive and
Critical Care Medicine (WFSICMM) which had a total of 10 000 delegates
(2013) and the One Young World Conference in 2013 which took place for
the first time in Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Many
of the meetings and conferences hosted have not only demonstrated the
country’s world class infrastructure and capabilities, but have also
showcased a united industry and a committed government, working hard,
passionately and together to taking this industry forward and in so
doing, growing our global reputation for the benefit of all businesses
in the sector. They have also done a sterling job of showing why South
Africa and indeed, South Africans are highly regarded as experts and
industry experts in various industries.
Shows such as IMEX Frankfurt help to deliver this message in a direct way.
“We
participate in trade shows like IMEX not only because it is part of our
mandate to market our country and create international marketing
platforms for the local business events industry but also, and most
importantly, because these shows give us direct access to the buyers and
key decision makers we are targeting.”
But,
as he is quick to point out, this achievement is not a win for South
Africa only but for the continent as a whole. It encourages African
Associations to work together and collaborate in a bid to win more
events for the continent.
“Our
success as a destination is made sweeter when our counterparts from the
continent win as well. We need to collaborate and unite with our
counterparts on the continent if we want to be a destination to be
reckoned with on the business events front. The business events markets
is vast and varied. There is enough for everyone – but it will take
collaboration, partnership and understanding that we are working to
unleash the potential of business events for the benefit of the
continent, not just our country,” concludes Nzima.
It
is for this reason that the SANCB manages and hosts the continent’s
pan-African business event tradeshow, Meetings Africa. The show delivers
a quality business platform for growing the continent’s business events industry. Next
year, Meetings Africa will celebrate its tenth year and is now firmly
established as the biggest, best represented and most valuable business
events tradeshow in Africa.
“We’re
excited about the growth of Meetings Africa and how it brings the best
of Africa under one roof. It is an excellent business platform, an
opportunity to discuss, network and work on ways in which we, as players
in the business events sector, can and should pool together for the
betterment of the industry, and of Africa,” says Amanda Kotze-Nhlapo,
Chief Convention Bureau Officer at South African Tourism.
Meetings
Africa 2015 takes place from 23 – 25 February at the Sandton Convention
Centre. The SANCB is currently participating at the IMEX Frankfurt
exhibition.
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