Manchester has secured £61 million of conference business for 2015 according to figures released by Marketing Manchester, the agency charged with promoting the City on a national and international stage.

Scientific meetings look set to play a significant role in 2015, appropriate given that the city currently holds the title of ‘European City of Science’ in preparation for 2016’s EuroScience Open Forum.

Life sciences will be a particular focus, with a host of national healthcare conferences visiting Manchester between February and May. The Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, British Society for Rheumatology, and British Dental Association will together bring an estimated 5,000 delegates and an economic impact of approximately £8.7 million.

At an international level the first Manchester Surgical Week, which involves the amalgamation of meetings by the European-African Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (E-AHPBA) and the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI), will bring over 2,500 medical professions to the city from in April, generating up to £5.9 million for the local economy.

In June the emphasis will shift to advanced materials with the International Conference on Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials and Thin Films for Energy Applications (1-3 June) followed by the flagship Graphene Week 2015 (22-26 June). Together these meetings are expected to attract around 900 esteemed delegates and generate over £1 million in economic impact.

Nick Brooks-Sykes, director of tourism at Marketing Manchester said: “With 18 national and 22 international conferences secured, Manchester’s objective to target, and bid for, more association business through the ‘team Manchester’ partnership is proving very successful.

“The value of these conferences extends much further than simply the monetary value. Association meetings attract some of the world’s leading minds to come together to discuss particular subjects, helping Manchester to become known for intellect and knowledge whilst boosting our key sectors. I’m therefore particularly delighted that we have so many scientific meetings slated for 2015, solidifying our position as a global science city in preparation for the prestigious EuroScience Open Forum in 2016.”

Moving away from the science theme, other highlights in the city’s 2015 conference calendar include two large international financial and professional services conferences from the British Insurance Brokers’ Association and the Association of Corporate Treasurers. Combined with the Royal Economic Society’s national conference approximately 3,700 delegates will add £5.2 million to the region

Another key meeting will be the Society for Ecological Restoration’s 6th World Congress on Ecological Restoration; a five day meeting in August which will bring over 1,500 delegates to the city a deal estimated to be worth approximately £3.9 million for the local economy.

Overall, Manchester’s business tourism industry generates over £823 million a year for the city-region economy and attracts some 4.9m delegates to the city.

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