RSVP adds The Avenue

Event professionals attending the trade show RSVP Sydney 2010 will be offered several new show features this year.

These include the latest creative ideas on the market in floral arrangements in a presentation called RSVP Bloom; education and training programs for PAs and EAs in a session called RSVPA; 'The Avenue' - a new feature allowing event organisers to canvass venue options, with some of Sydney’s finest dining venues participating; live event entertainment on 'The Shine Stage' and an experienced line-up of speakers who will present 'Event Talks', a series of twelve educational seminars covering the challenges and trends facing event professionals.

Georgia Blakeney, Event Talks organiser, says the program offers strong professional development

“The seminars are a rare chance to learn from the success of our industry leaders. Their insights and advice will be invaluable to event organisers looking to grow their skills,” said Blakeney.


RSVP Sydney event manager Delwin Kriel said a highlight of the two days will be the major VIP networking party – RSVP After Dark.


“BelleLaide Events is transforming the Museum of Sydney for a very special experience this year.  VIP event industry figures will mingle amongst the walls of history and discover the ‘secrets of Sydney’,” said Kriel.


This year, social media is available to delegates and exhibitors. They can connect with each other online at the RSVP Facebook and Twitter pages.


RSVP Sydney will be co-located with Australian Business Events Expo and  takes place at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre 22-23 July. Tickets to the show are free.


Limited tickets to Event Talks and bookings for the Champagne Party are available at http://sydney.rsvpevent.com.au/
 

 

RSVP adds The Avenue

Event professionals attending the trade show RSVP Sydney 2010 will be offered several new show features this year.

These include the latest creative ideas on the market in floral arrangements in a presentation called RSVP Bloom; education and training programs for PAs and EAs in a session called RSVPA; 'The Avenue' - a new feature allowing event organisers to canvass venue options, with some of Sydney’s finest dining venues participating; live event entertainment on 'The Shine Stage' and an experienced line-up of speakers who will present 'Event Talks', a series of twelve educational seminars covering the challenges and trends facing event professionals.

Georgia Blakeney, Event Talks organiser, says the program offers strong professional development

“The seminars are a rare chance to learn from the success of our industry leaders. Their insights and advice will be invaluable to event organisers looking to grow their skills,” said Blakeney.


RSVP Sydney event manager Delwin Kriel said a highlight of the two days will be the major VIP networking party – RSVP After Dark.


“BelleLaide Events is transforming the Museum of Sydney for a very special experience this year.  VIP event industry figures will mingle amongst the walls of history and discover the ‘secrets of Sydney’,” said Kriel.


This year, social media is available to delegates and exhibitors. They can connect with each other online at the RSVP Facebook and Twitter pages.


RSVP Sydney will be co-located with Australian Business Events Expo and  takes place at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre 22-23 July. Tickets to the show are free.


Limited tickets to Event Talks and bookings for the Champagne Party are available at http://sydney.rsvpevent.com.au/