IACC crafts guide to Internet purchases for events

Cooper: help for new meeting planners or planners of small meetings
IACC, an international association for convention centres, has published a Guide to Conference & Meetings Internet, aimed at helping those new to meeting and events management through the often technically-overwhelming task of arranging and buying internet and broadband services from a venue.
Cooper: help for new meeting planners or planners of small meetings

Mark Cooper, CEO of IACC, said in a statement: “As the industry continues to grow at a rapid pace, we’re seeing a greater number of Internet-reliant technologies enter the meetings and conference world. In order to support those tasked with organising smaller business events, we felt there was a need to provide some entry-level guidance on meetings Internet.”

The guide is also a reference and educational tool for venue sales and planning team members, ensuring they have the knowledge required to match Internet related services to the needs of their clients.
Cooper added: “The guide helps to break down the barriers faced by many in the industry; it includes a helpful and comprehensive summary section on basic terminology, which equips everyone with day-to-day jargon associated with meetings Internet, so it’s ideally suited for both event organisers and venues.”
The guide was designed by IACC volunteers in Australia, Europe and America; with the project led by Clotilde Gay, director of sales for Dolce Hotels and Resorts, an IACC certified venue.
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