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Melbourne Exhibition & Convention Centre

 

 

The Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre (MECC) is a world-class facility capable of satisfying the requirements of national and international conventions, large scale public and trade exhibitions, corporate meetings and specialised events.

Encompassing a state-of-the-art convention centre with Australia's largest exhibition space, the MECCis a multi-dimensional complex offering a range of facilities and services to meet any requirement.

Since opening in May 1990, the Melbourne Convention Centre has hosted thousands of meetings and conventions, including the Rotary Conference for 23,000, the recent International Congress of Genetics - the largest scientific conference held in the world this year and the 6th World Congress of Chemical Engineering which was awarded 'Meeting of the Year - over 500 delegates', by the Meetings Industry Association of Australia.

Featuring two theatres, banquet space for up to 2000 guests, exhibition area and a variety of meeting rooms, the Convention Centre provides unrivalled flexibility for conference organisers.

The Convention Centre has consistently been named 'Australia's Best Convention Centre' by the Meetings Industry Association of Australia and in 2000 the prestigious International Association of Convention Centres (AIPC) named the Centre the first 'World's Best Congress Centre'.


 

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