#GED17 Showcase: EEAA rallies government, launches video

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In the run-up to Global Exhibitions Day (#GED17), Exhibition World is showcasing company initiatives in the running for its Global Exhibitions Day Awards

The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) is calling on government and industry to show its support for the Power of Exhibitions ahead of Global Exhibitions Day 2017 (#GED17) on 7 June.

Australia will be the first country to kick off the campaign around the world.

The EEAA has targeted 75 local, state and federal politicians, business leaders and industry stakeholders around the country to put a spotlight on the value of exhibitions and events to broad sectors of Australia’s economy and business life.

Chief executive, Joyce DiMascio, said Global Exhibitions Day was an important day for the industry and she encouraged individuals, teams and companies to be part of the united global industry voice celebrating and promoting the power of exhibitions and events.

“Advocacy for our sector is a collective responsibility and there is more impact if we all join in the global effort,” Ms DiMascio said. "Anyone in the exhibition and event industry can be involved. Together, we can amplify Australia’s voice on the global stage and give power to this campaign globally.

“I commend UFI for this initiative and I encourage the Australasian industry to participate.”

For the second year, the EEAA will align two of its major member events with #GED – the EEAA 2017 Annual General Meeting and EEAA 2017 Leaders Forum on 7 and 8 June. This year, assistant minister for trade, tourism and investment, the Honourable Keith Pitt MP will join the industry at this important event.

Other EEAA activities to support #GED17 include:

  • 7 June – Global Exhibitions Day Reception, with Mr Jonathan O’Dea, NSW parliamentary secretary for the premier and treasurer.
  • 8 June – Mumbrella360 masterclass session, where exhibition industry leaders Reed Exhibitions and Eventbrite will present alongside EEAA to pitch the merits of exhibitions and events to senior-level marketers at Australia’s leading media and marketing conference.

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Participation with EEAA is also encourage. Participants are asked to describe in one word what’s great about exhibitions and events. You can get involved on Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook. Tag @eeaaupdate for Twitter and @ExhibitionandEventAssociationofAustralasia for Facebook and LinkedIn. Also include the campaign hashtags (#GED17 and #PowerOfExhibitions).

View EEAA's video here: https://eeaa.com.au/gallery/ged17-get-involved