Sunday, July 20, 2014

Sydney Conventions and Exhibits

Sydney has many major national and international conventions and exhibits taking place annually and as special events, Sydney has excellent convention and exhibition venues and hotels to accommodation large events, two major event venues are the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (SCEC) and the Sydney Exhibition Centre on Glebe Island.

Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (SCEC)
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (SCEC)
The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre is now closed to make way for a major redevelopment of the venue, due for completion in late 2016.
Sydney’s Darling Harbour is undergoing a major urban transformation and will become the home of a new state-of-the-art fully integrated convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct. This 20-hectare development will be Australia’s largest convention and exhibition facility. For further information on the development, please go to www.iccsydney.com
Major Exhibition’s and Conventions are now instead being hosted at the Sydney Convention Centre on Glebe Island.
Sydney Exhibition Centre (Glebe Island)
Sydney Exhibition Centre
Sydney Exhibition Centre
Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island is the new home for Sydney’s major trade and consumer exhibitions during the development of the world class Sydney international convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct at Darling Harbour.
Now open, Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island is a high-quality venue specifically constructed for Sydney’s exhibitions and tradeshows on the city’s beautiful harbour foreshore.
Over at Darling Harbour, the new International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), which includes a convention and exhibition centre plus a theatre, is scheduled to open in late 2016. For the latest updates on this exciting transformation project visit Darling Harbour Live.

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Monday, July 14, 2014

International Jewellery Fair 2014 - Sydney

The Sydney International Jewellery Fair moves into its 23rd year with a fresh new look and a fabulous new home.

We are excited about the fair being held at Sydney’ s newest, premier CBD location for exhibitions and events, Sydney Exhibition Cent re @ Glebe Island.

And getting to the fair is as easy as ever with complimentary, dedicated transport options available.

Located on Sydney’s magnificent harbour foreshore near the ANZAC Bridge, this fresh new venue will offer contemporary pop-up eating spaces, captivating views of Sydney’s harbour and icons, and scheduled special event transport on show days.

Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island will be just minutes from all the excitement and attractions of Darling Harbour. Catch a theatre performance, dine by the water, visit the aquarium or stay in your favourite harbourside hotel after the show!



FOR VISITORS

Explore, compare and purchase the latest products and services, all under one roof. See the hottest trends, network with peers, stay ahead of the competition.

FOR EXHIBITORS

The largest qualified audience of Australia’s Jewellery retailers, all in one place and at one time. Meet your market face to face and increase sales.

WHO CAN ATTEND?

The Fair is exclusively open to trade buyers of jewellery products, purchasing in trade volumes. All visitors must meet minimum registration criteria and we recommend pre-registering to visit the Fair. Click here for more information on visitor registration.

The Fair welcomes the following visitors:

Jewellery retailer
Department store buyer
Watch or clock retailer
Jewellers
Duty free retailer
Jewellery manufacturer
Jewellery designer
Gemmologist
Watch maker/repairer
Gift store retailer with jewellery stock
Gift retailer with jewellery stock
Fashion retailer with jewellery stock
Student (in a jewellery related course)

LOCATION

Sydney Exhibition Centre, Glebe Island

Click here for Visitor Registration Information

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