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India is all set to emerge as MICE capital of the world: Union Minister, Shekhawat

The event was attended by 700 industry players including, Premjeet Lal, ED, ITPO; Rakesh Kumar, MD, India Expo Mart; Jagdish Patanakar, Secretary IEIA; and Ravinder Sethi, VP, IEIA.

With the construction of exhibition and conference complexes in the country, India is all set to become MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) capital of the world.

While inaugurating a two-day Seminar on India: The land of Exponential Growth organised by the Indian Exhibition Industry Association (IEIA), Union minister of Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said, “The new segments of tourism are getting developed, in which MICE tourism is the most important and is the fastest growing segment in the country. The exhibition and conference infrastructure we see across the nation including Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Jaipur, and even small cities post G20 meet indicates that India is standing at the threshold of strong possibilities for this sector.”

“The government and the private exhibition industry have to work together to make India a centre of MICE tourism. Several events which are happening globally can be calendarised and brought here in India. Besides being a destination India, the country is also becoming a big Exhibition and conference hub with planned expansion in road, aviation and railway sectors along with expansion of the conference and exhibition sector, the country has a great future for economic growth,” Shekhawat said.

Shekhawat added, “After 2014, India has shown a tremendous growth curve in infrastructure given the boom in infrastructure, be it the construction of roads over 1,50,000 km, new railway stations, semi high-speed trains, inland waterways and more than 150 operational airports. All of these have contributed to India's prowess with regard to MICE events (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions). The confidence also built following India's hosting of G20 nations, the entire world is looking at India in awe and curiosity. In times to come, India will emerge as the MICE capital of the world."

“The IEIA Open Seminar and Exhibition Services Expo is the annual international conclave of the Indian Exhibition Industry attended by the captains of the industry from all regions of the country and overseas. The event acts as one of its kind meaningful platforms for business networking, knowledge exchange, and discussions on the emerging trends shaping our industry's future,” said Sooraj Dhawan, President, Indian Exhibition Industry Association (IEIA).

“The 14th edition, the IEIA Open Seminar is expected to attract over 700 leading industry players at decision maker levels including leading Exhibition/ Event Organisers, heads of various trade bodies, sectoral associations and key govt. bodies. India is the fastest growing exhibition market in the world and has grown at 40% post Covid. The Exhibition Industry’s contribution to the Indian economy is INR 50,000 crores. Business generated through exhibitions is INR 300,000 crores,” said Dhawan.

Dhawan added, “The Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE).  refers to a specialised segment of the tourism and hospitality industry focused on organising and hosting business events. We urge the govt to announce October 1 as the National MICE Day as further boosting the morale of the industry.”

The event was attended by Premjeet Lal ED, ITPO, Rakesh Kumar, MD, India Expo mart, Jagdish Patanakar Secretary IEIA, and Ravinder Sethi, Vice President, IEIA.


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