The International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry (IUPAC) World Polymer Congress “Macro” will be held in
Cairns in 2018.
The bid was prepared by the Cairns Convention
Centre with support and assistance from Tourism and Events
Queensland (TEQ) and is expected to attract 1,500 delegates from
more than 50 countries throughout the world. It is the largest
international multi-symposium conference dedicated to all aspects
of polymer science and engineering.
Professor Stenzel, from the University of New
South Wales, said, “Cairns was chosen for Macro18 as it is a cost
effective destination with excellent business events
infrastructure, good airline access and outstanding recreational
activities that we believe will attract maximum delegate numbers
... The support from TEQ was instrumental in winning the event
for Australia together with the assistance provided by the Cairns
Convention Centre in the preparation of our presentation.”
Ross Steele, General Manager, Cairns Convention Centre said,
“Our partnerships and collaboration with leading academics such as
Professor Stenzel and TEQ are instrumental in attracting world
class events, such as the Macro World Polymer Congress, to our
region.”
Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business
and the Commonwealth Games, Jann Stuckey welcomed the announcement
stating it was a huge coup for Tropical North Queensland.
“Macro18 is expected to attract thousands of domestic and
international delegates to Cairns, showcasing Queensland as a premier business event destination,” said Minister Stuckey. “We look forward to welcoming delegates to Cairns in 2018 and hope they take the time to stay on after the congress to discover
the world-class tourism experiences on offer in Tropical North
Queensland."
“Business events like Macro18 are a major
contributor to Queensland’s tourism industry, playing an important
part in achieving the industry target to double the annual
overnight visitor expenditure from $15 billion to $30 billion by
2020.”
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