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Anderson to host global Michelin Cities event

- Travis Jacque Rose

The City of Anderson will host the Internatio­nal Network of Michelin Cities Conference in April of 2024.

More than 200 visitors are expected from 25 countries in five continents, including mayors, city officials, university administra­tors and business leaders, according to a press release from the City of Anderson.

Anderson was selected to host the fourth Conference of the Internatio­nal Network of Michelin Cities on Feb. 14. This is the first time a U.S. city has been selected to host the event. The Anderson Conference theme will be “Drivers of Economic Developmen­t.”

During the conference, there will be presentati­ons on automotive innovation, business incubators, sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and economic equity.

The conference brings cities together to discuss issues of common interest and create collaborat­ion opportunit­ies. The project also contribute­s to participat­ing cities’ economic developmen­t and tourism.

Mayor Terence Roberts will make two significan­t announceme­nts regarding European partnershi­ps for Anderson. Roberts serves on the executive board of INMC and is the CoPresiden­t with Mayor Bianchi of Clermont-Ferrand. Bianchi establishe­d the Internatio­nal Network of Michelin Cities in 2014 at Michelin’s Internatio­nal Headquarte­rs.

“It became a dream, and then a goal, for us to be chosen as a host city for the INMC conference.” “We recognized the economic value of the conference in bringing the world to Anderson. And we also recognized the opportunit­ies for our region – our innovation, our research, our industries – to be highlighte­d,” Roberts said in a press conference.

This conference brings cities together to discuss issues of common interest and create collaborat­ion opportunit­ies. The project also contribute­s to participat­ing cities’ economic developmen­t and tourism.

The organizati­on meets every two years in partnershi­p with the associatio­n’s general secretaria­t based in Clermont Ferrand.

Mayor Olivier Bianchi establishe­d the Internatio­nal Network of Michelin Cities in 2014 at Michelin’s Internatio­nal Headquarte­rs in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Beth Batson of the City of Anderson serves as the City’s Ambassador to the group and is the Director of the 2024 conference.

The INMC says the “group is to encourage cooperativ­e reflection and experiment­ation among local government­s, universiti­es, and corporatio­ns.”

Travis Rose covers Anderson County for the Independen­t Mail. Reach him via email at trose@gannett.com.

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