AIM Group International: Expanding its Presence with New Contracts

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By expanding its presence in the medical and other fields, AIM Group International is strengthening its position as a diverse and experienced Conference Organizer.

Three new contracts that we have recently won for international conferences: IFC’s Global Debt Mobilisation Conference, thanks to great collaboration with the World Bank Group, AIM Group will be organizing this event in Madrid this year; the European Ceramic Society Congress with an estimated participation of 1500 delegates, this conference will be held in Turin in June 2019 and the IBA Conference, the International Bar Association Conference will be held in Rome’s new Conference Center “La Nuvola” in December 2018 with an estimated participation of 4.000 delegates. AIM Group will support the IBA PCO Judy Lane ICS with the management of the social programme as well as the local services.  In the medical field, another important assignment will be with the ADI Congress (Alzheimer’s Disease International) to be held in Milan in 2019 with the participation of 1500 delegates.

Not only a Professional Congress Organiser for Europe,  AIM Group will be coming back to Africa in October 2017 with a Conference in Senegal. After its 2016 edition in USA, the Group has been appointed to manage the meeting of the Reproductive Health Supply Coalition in 2017 in Dakar.

Patrizia Semprebene Buongiorno, Vice-President of AIM Group International is extremely proud of these successes. She comments, ” We are working hard and with determination, we have the right teams for our journey and expanding understanding of how to create the right experiences for our clients. We are building a strong community of clients, developing collaborative partnerships and thinking not only to what they need today but what they will need tomorrow!”

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Author: Editor