Deccan Chronicle

City’s ranking to host meets up 46 spots

India stands at 24 globally in holding events, Hyderabad at 193

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC HYDERABAD, MAY 20

Hyderabad ups it game in hosting internatio­nal meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s (MICE), as it jumped 46 ranks across the world in just one year.

According to a report published by the Internatio­nal Congress and Convention Associatio­n (ICCA), Hyderabad ranked 193 in 2017 as against a ranking of 239 last year, across cities.

India ranks 24 in hosting events across countries. Last year, the city hosted more than 100 conference­s and exhibition­s at Hyderabad Internatio­nal Convention Centre (HICC) and HITEX (Hyderabad Internatio­nal Trade Exposition Limited) together, the biggest being the Global Entreprene­urship Summit (GES).

However, ICCA takes into account only internatio­nal events which move from country to country or across continents. Barcelona claimed first place in the city rankings by holding 195 meetings in 2017 while the United States claimed first position country wise with 941 meetings.

It doesn't consider the conference­s hosted by corporate companies but only of associatio­ns recognised by internatio­nal society. There were 14 such conference­s held in Hyderabad in 2017 as against 11 in 2016. Even in the Asia Pacific region Hyderabad's ranking improved to 45 as against 54 the previous year.

ICCA is a global community and knowledge hub for the internatio­nal associatio­n meetings industry comprising of 1,100 member companies and organisati­ons in almost 100 countries worldwide.

“Hyderabad’s ranking within country has remained at four, within Asia-Pacific it has jumped up. Hyderabad climbed up the ladder because the government has been very proactive in getting conference­s to the city. The overall infrastruc­ture of the city is pretty convenient to bring a conference here," said Gorav Arora resident manager, Novotel and HICC.

Because of these Internatio­nal conference­s the foreign footfalls in the city increased last year by 76 per cent. Currently India's share in global MICE market is less than 1%, which needs to be doubled in the next few years for it to have a significan­t impact on our economy. To further boost the MICE activity Hitex will soon be constructi­ng the largest multipurpo­se venue in its premises.

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