Asian Attractions Expo moves to Beijing for 2014
Following the success of the 2013 Asian Attractions Expo (AAE) in Singapore last week, the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has announced that AAE 2014 will be held at the China National Convention Centre (CNCC) in Beijing from 17th to 20th June 2014.
Since 1997, AAE has been the premier international trade show and conference for the multibillion-dollar attractions industry in the Asia-Pacific region.
Staging the event in mainland China for the first time, IAAPA expect more than 5,000 attractions industry professionals from across 60 nations to participate in the event.
The trade show floor will showcase products from more than 250 companies from around the world in more than 100 categories, including amusement and theme park rides; architectural and design services; and coin-operated games, skill games, and redemption prizes.
AAE is the one place for senior executives, directors, general managers, and senior managers of amusement and theme parks, water parks, zoos, aquariums, museums, family entertainment centres, casinos, and resorts to experience what's new in the attractions industry. It also gives industry professionals the opportunity to purchase attractions and services to enhance the guest experience and increase revenue at their facilities.
For more information on the Asian Attractions Expo, known as the IAAPA Expo Asia since 2019, click here to access event details in the Australasian Leisure Management industry Calendar.
Image courtesy of Premier Rides.
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