The Scotsman

Huge new tourism drive is launched

● Nation will be promoted as one of the most open countries in the world in joint initiative to attract high-spending visitors

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

The biggest ever campaign to promote Scotland to the world has been launched in a bid to lure visitors, students, investors and “migrant talent”. A key message of the campaign will be that the country is willing to “opens its arms to new people”.

The biggest ever campaign to sell Scotland to the world has been launched - to attract new high-spending visitors, internatio­nal students, major investors and “migrant talent”.

A new national brand – Scotland Is Now – has been created as part of the bid to set the country apart from its major competitor­s and trigger a shift in gears in its global appeal and success.

Scotland will be promoted as “one of the most open countries in the world” under the campaign, the first ever joint initiative between the Scottish Government, Visitscotl­and, Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal and Universiti­es Scotland.

A key message of the campaign will be that the country is willing to “opens its arms to new people to build a strong economy and culture.” Major selling points will include the number of world-leading universiti­es Scotland boasts, its status as the UK’S second largest financial services hub after London and its high internatio­nal quality of life ratings.

Andy Scott’s Kelpies sculptures in Falkirk, the Queensferr­y Crossing and Dundee’s new V&A museum of design will all be deployed as modern-day icons of Scotland. The new “baby box” initiative, efforts to welcome more than 2,000 refugees to Scotland in recent years, and commitment­s on gender equality and LGBTI rights will be used to promote Scotland overseas.

It is hoped Scotland’s biggest companies, tourism operators and the major creative industries will throw their weight behind the campaign, which is expected to run for several years. It will pitch Scotland as a country “challengin­g new thinking, inviting new investment, creating new opportunit­ies, supporting new industry and driving technology that embraces humanity across the world.”

Among those featuring in the campaign are Social Bite founder Josh Littlejohn, who has led efforts to rid Scotland of homelessne­ss, Dured Alhalabe, a Syrian refugee who has settled in Scotland, Stephanie Inglis, the Commonweal­th Games judo star who has battled back from a motorbike accident, Glasgow University prosthetic­s expert Dr Ravinder Dahiya, Rebecca Weir, Scotland’s first female coppersmit­h, and Mark Hogarth, creative director of Harris Tweed Hebrides.

Mr Alhalabe said: “When I first arrived in Scotland I was afraid, because it’s a new country and it’s very different from Syria, but all those worries disappeare­d as I started to meet people. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. It made me feel like I was in my own country and I was really happy.”

Mr Hogarth said: “I think Scottish people are driven by what we can do better and a pride in producing products of a very, very high calibre. It’s not just about what happened in the past and the heritage, it’s about what we’re doing now and how we can do it better.

“People should visit Scotland now for several reasons. You’ve got an incredible landscape that is completely unique but, more importantl­y, it’s the people. It’s the people who infuse that landscape with life, infuse the cities with a vibrancy, infuse the countrysid­e with a romance and also an enthusiasm and a welcome you’ll get in very few places.” Around £6 million is being spent to kick-start the campaign, which is launching simultaneo­usly in New York, San Francisco, China, London and Glasgow, where Visitscotl­and is staging its annual internatio­nal travel trade fair this week. Previous acclaimed campaigns to promote Australia, New Zealand, California and Scandinavi­a have all been studied as part of the year-long developmen­t of the initiative.

Launching the campaign during a visit to China, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “The message at the heart of ‘Scotland is Now’ is of a bold and positive country offering the warmest of welcomes, rich in history and heritage, and with a progressiv­e, pioneering and inclusive approach to our future. The campaign will inspire people to be part of Scotland’s future and tell its story through those who know it best – people who have embraced living, working, studying, visiting and investing here.”

Speaking at the Visitscotl­and Expo event at the SECC in Glasgow, tourism secretary Fiona Hyslop added: “This is the first time we’ve had a campaign to brings together all the different messages that promote Scotland internatio­nally.

“It’s about having a collective message about living, working, studying and investing in Scotland. The idea is that everyone works with the same materials, the same campaign and the same messages, although individual stories will focus on different aspects.

“There are many challenges at the moment – Brexit is certainly one of them – but we’d want to develop these messages anyway and assert a better understand­ing of Scotland.

“It’s very much required as of now. We’re in competitio­n with other countries that are also trying to make the most of their assets. This is the first time we’ve brought all our assets together under one campaign so they can help support and promote each other.”

Charlie Smith, Visitscotl­and’s director of marketing, said: “There have been a few attempts in the past to do this kind of thing, but for whatever reason it’s not really happened. This is really the first time there has been a singular market platform for Scotland.

“We’ve looked very closely at a lot of other markets and the countries that do this kind of thing very well.

“There is a lot of common sense behind it, but there are also challenges that we’ve got to face. We need to show people that we welcome all-comers to Scotland. That’s never been more important.”

 ??  ?? 0 Tourism secretary Fiona Hyslop launches Scotland is Now saying it is ‘the first time we’ve had a campaign to brings together all the different messages that promote Scotland internatio­nally’
0 Tourism secretary Fiona Hyslop launches Scotland is Now saying it is ‘the first time we’ve had a campaign to brings together all the different messages that promote Scotland internatio­nally’
 ??  ?? 0 Posters promote the Scotland Is Now campaign
0 Posters promote the Scotland Is Now campaign

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