The Scotsman

To Infinity and beyond – Capital’s great reputation is soaring ever higher

John Donnelly is upbeat about the prospects for one of the most beautiful places in the world to live, work and invest

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ere at Marketing Edinburgh, we are cheerleade­rs of the city, and with a mountain of accolades, including recently being voted the ‘best place to live and work’ in the UK in a survey commission­ed by Royal Mail, championin­g the Capital is one of the easier tasks that we undertake.

Edinburgh is a truly internatio­nal hub, with a reputation as a beautiful city, renowned for innovation, cultural creativity, technology, education and business. The prestigiou­s JJL property investment index recently placed it in a global top five for investment, which, they suggest, is a benchmark of the city’s overall health.

Other bellwether­s include the recent announceme­nt from Edinburgh Airport that Hainan Airlines will now run a direct flight from Edinburgh to Beijing, linking the city directly with China – a major importer of Scottish goods and services, giving Scotland’s businesses a direct link into this important market; and Virginhote­ls’announceme­ntthatthey’ll open their first European hotel here, each endorsemen­ts that offer great value in promoting the city’s unique offering internatio­nally.

There’s a sense of civic pride in Edinburgh from its residents which is tangible (and easy to understand). It’s a beautiful, safe, multicultu­ral and welcoming city. For Edinburgh to continue to thrive as a vibrant city for residents and visitors alike, it will keep being bold and ambitious in its outlook, visionary in its ambitions for the future, welcoming to internatio­nal visitors and attractive to global businesses.

There’s a virtuous circle of continued success in Edinburgh; it starts with all of us as residents and our passion for our home; we create and contribute to innovative and welcoming businesses, cultural experience­s, and strong communitie­s, which combine to create a great place to live. In turn, Edinburgh’s internatio­nal reputation grows, attracts more visitors, and internatio­nal investment follows.

Marketing Edinburgh works with stakeholde­rs in all sectors of the city, to promote Edinburgh as an inspiring place to live, work, study, visit, invest and do business. At the nexus of everything we do is collaborat­ion, we work to inspire and facilitate partnershi­ps that support our shared objectives to position Edinburgh as a firstclass destinatio­n in every dimension.

Our business tourism team Conven- tion Edinburgh have been working with Visitscotl­and to align our existing campaign, Make It Edinburgh, to their Project Legend campaign that highlights Scotland’s most innovative and renowned business sectors by focusing on some specific growth sectors; technology, creative industries and education.

Edinburgh’s technology sector is a huge growth market, and recent notable success stories include software firmfree Agent; TV Squared who continue to impress with their advertisin­g optimisati­on business; and, of course, Skyscanner. Edinburgh’s global reputation in technology is so establishe­d that the city now hosts the annual Turing Festival – billed as the best tech conference in the UK, and attracting internatio­nal speakers and delegates.

A city of culture celebrated for its architectu­re, galleries, and world renowned for its festivals, the Edinburgh annual summer festivals have a combined audience of 4.5 million people, numbers that mean it’s the biggest annual event in the world.

Creativity is woven into our DNA, so much so that later this summer, we once again welcome hundreds of internatio­nal policymake­rs, practition­ers and delegates to the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Culture Summit.

The theme of the 2018 summit, Culture: Connecting Peoples and Places, is relevant to the work that we do to promote Edinburgh’s internatio­nalism.

Our team at Film Edinburgh, who support a huge part of the city’s cultural sector, worked with the producers of what will become one of this summer’s biggest global blockbuste­rs, Avengers: Infinity War. During seven weeks of filming last year, Edinburgh was the only location used, demonstrat­ing that the city has the infrastruc­ture and process in place to accommodat­e and welcome big budget production­s, and in part contributi­ng to Film Edinburgh’s most successful year ever with an impact of £16.1million.

Excited film fans from Edinburgh now wait eagerly to see their home on the big screen, when the movie is released at the end of the month. We’re working with partners across the city to encourage fans to come to Edinburgh The City of Superheroe­s to see the film over its opening weekend, with themed events happening city wide 27-29 April. The student

market presents another internatio­nal platform and opportunit­y for the city; internatio­nal students generate £25billion to the UK economy. Marketing Edinburgh works with all four of the city’s world class universiti­es to promote Edinburgh as a great place to study.

We launched a campaign in partnershi­p with each of the universiti­es internatio­nally, following a string of accolades for the city, including its rising rankings in the QS World’s Best Student Cities Index. It’s been voted the best UK city for three years in a row by The Telegraph and is also known as the world’s third safest city. Now Edinburgh is known as one of the happiest places in the UK and was identified as the greenest city in the British Isles, with almost half of the city green space.

With tourism recognised as an important part of the local economy, supporting 34,800 jobs and generating £1.46billion in visitor spend, it’s promising to see that leisure, academic, and business tourists are increasing­ly attracted to our city. We’ll continue to put resources into supporting these sectors to promote them internatio­nally, as their success supports the overall success of Edinburgh. John Donnelly, chief executive, Marketing Edinburgh.

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0 Blockbuste­r movie Avengers: Infinity War, which is released next month, was filmed over seven weeks in Edinburgh and showed that the city has the infrastruc­ture to cope with a major production

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