Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Australians Tourism Export Council (ATEC) yearly Symposium has newly named the Tasmania which is to be hosted in Hobart as Keynote speakers for the four day conference.
"The business is approaching to terms with the opportunities posed by hi-tech innovation," says ATEC Managing Director.
"Operators are also gradually opening to see signs that the effects of the Global Financial Crisis are lessening in their input overseas markets. Symposium will assist delegates place themselves to turnover from the predictable upswing in demand and tourist numbers in years to come."
ATEC declare that it predict this year's Symposium, from the 20th to the 23rd of April, will bring together some 600 delegates counting CEOs, MDs, public servants and inbound sightseeing operators.
A whole day will also be devoted to the rambler and youth industry.
"The business is approaching to terms with the opportunities posed by hi-tech innovation," says ATEC Managing Director.
"Operators are also gradually opening to see signs that the effects of the Global Financial Crisis are lessening in their input overseas markets. Symposium will assist delegates place themselves to turnover from the predictable upswing in demand and tourist numbers in years to come."
ATEC declare that it predict this year's Symposium, from the 20th to the 23rd of April, will bring together some 600 delegates counting CEOs, MDs, public servants and inbound sightseeing operators.
A whole day will also be devoted to the rambler and youth industry.
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