Gap in market for conference space
Summits for NATO and Francophony have raised interest in Romania as a site for international conferences: but does the city have the capacity to support the demand? Asks Corina Ilie June 2008 - From the Print Edition
Seating provided by all the hotels and convention centres in Bucharest is not enough to support the rapid development of the highly profitable conference and exhibitions industry.
Bucharest has 35,000 seats in all its scattered venues over the city and every year hosts around 2,000 conferences, of which around 600 include over 100 participants.
The industry is booming by around 20 per cent per year and has an annual
value of 30 million Euro. This accounts for the largest share of ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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