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Exhibitors and attendees at Sydney Build at ICC Sydney's Exhibition CentreAs the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), managed by ASM Global, prepares to mark this year’s Global Exhibitions Day on 5 June, it announces that 131,800 people will attend 16 exhibitions in the last quarter of FY2023/24, sparking trade in growing industries from manufacturing, construction, food services, and clean energy.

Exhibitors and attendees at Sydney Build at ICC Sydney’s Exhibition Centre.

The update aligns with the Australian federal government’s renewed focus on advancing manufacturing and clean energy projects through the “Future Made in Australia Act” – a taxpayer-funded incentive scheme to elevate Australia’s competitive advantage.

ICC Sydney CEO and Group Director—Convention Centres, ASM Global (APAC) Geoff Donaghy said exhibitions were a significant market segment for Australia, catalyzing investment and networking and providing an unparalleled platform for innovation on the expo floor.

“In the lead up to Global Exhibitions Day, marking the significant impact the exhibitions market has in boosting business is timely. Exhibitions continue to underscore substantial economic and social benefits in the local economy and positively impact suppliers.

“Not only are opportunities created for businesses in key growing markets such as construction, manufacturing or renewable energy, but the economic impact of these shows and the audiences they attract are enjoyed right across the country,” Mr Donaghy said.

ICC Sydney welcomed 6,000 attendees to engage with 270 exhibitors and 15 speaker presentations at the three-day Australian Manufacturing Week expo, which was sponsored by the New South Wales (NSW) Government.

Kim Banks, Head of Events at Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited (AMTIL), said: “The Australian Manufacturing Week exhibition is at the centre of a week-long celebration of Australia’s manufacturing industry. ICC Sydney was the perfect location to host manufacturing professionals who witnessed a part of technological evolution with the latest machinery on display – all while networking with the innovators and companies who are at the forefront of manufacturing excellence.”

Oliver Kinross’ Sydney Build Expo expanded its 2024 footprint to encompass six exhibition halls where 50,000 attendees engaged with over 600 exhibitors and 500 speakers discussing technical matters alongside sustainability, diversity, women in construction and mental health.

Sydney Build Expo Managing Director APAC, James McKenzie, said Australia’s flagship construction event was preparing to return in May 2025, broadening its footprint to encompass ICC Sydney’s entire Exhibition Centre.

“Sydney Build Expo plays a critical role in bringing together construction professionals of diverse disciplines all under one roof. As the premier construction industry event driving productivity, we engage partners that align with our values, are committed to maximising the impact of our event and take pride in servicing our rapidly expanding audiences. Our success was due in large part to the exceptional service we received from our venue partner ICC Sydney, and we look forward to continuing to innovate our event alongside them,” Mr McKenzie said. Oliver Kinross is part of Nineteen Group Ltd.

Ahead of Global Exhibitions Day, ARBS 2024, which will be held on 28-30 May at ICC Sydney and occupy four halls, is a significant event for professionals in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration (HVAC&R) and building services. This exhibition underscores such events’ essential role in promoting trade and innovation.

ARBS Exhibitions CEO Amanda Searle says, “ARBS 2024 will be the biggest yet. Featuring over 340 local and international exhibitors and an anticipated 9,000 visitors, the event will showcase leading-edge technology and practices in sustainable HVAC&R and building services. ARBS is proud to demonstrate how we actively contribute to the ‘Future Made in Australia’ vision, highlighting this sector’s vital role in advancing sustainable and efficient building technologies.”

Three co-located events will create the largest trade fair in Australasia for high-end interior design, architecture and building at ICC Sydney, where the Design Show, ArchiBuild Expo, and Kitchen + Bath Show will collectively attract 12,000+ visitors from 13-15 June. These shows open the doors to homeowners on Saturday, 15 June.  Innovative and immersive food and beverage exhibitions Food Service Australia (19-21 May), Naturally Good (3-4 June) and Good Food & Wine (21-23 June) are all expected to exceed last year’s attendee numbers. Retail and commerce exhibitions, the Global Sourcing Expo Sydney, will take place from 12-14 June, and the Craft & Quilt Fair runs from 3-6 July.

To learn more about ICC Sydney, visit https://www.iccsydney.com.au/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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