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How to make a world congress truly unique: a new Impact Story by AIM Group International

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The innovative programme of WTC 2019, held in Naples, attracted a record number of attendees, a rich scientific program and an increase in exhibitors.

MILAN - AIM Group International, a leading company specialised in congresses, events and communication, published a new Impact Story about the World Tunnel Congress 2019, recently held in Naples.

Imagine a group of engineers descending 40-metres underneath the historic centre of Naples, conference attendees having a working lunch at a seaside archaeological site or their surprise when they discovered that the World Tunnel Congress featured a group of sessions dedicated to Archaeology, Architecture and Art. These were some of the elements that made the WTC 2019 congress quite original and definitely engaging. How it happened?

It was due to the winning decision to establish a strong connection with the destination and build around it a personalised, innovative, scientific congress programme. A particular “cultural mixture” was one of the event’s stand out features. Engineering-related topics were combined with typical elements of Italian culture, such as Archaeology, Architecture and Art, which are themes very evident in Naples.

A smart approach that enabled AIM Group International, as appointed Professional Congress Organiser, to manage a complex event and ensured that the programme had engaging, scientific sessions coupled with exclusive experiences in unique locations. The WTC 2019 had some signature features:

The results achieved are just stunning: the number of attendees increased by 80% attracted by the rich scientific programme and the appeal of a renowned destination. Also the number of countries represented increased, surpassing 70 countries. The exhibitor numbers were boosted by more than 50%, attracted by the opportunity to present their services and products to such a huge gathering.