ICC moves into final test planning mode

In Australia, Sydney’s International Convention Centre (ICC) is on schedule to open in 12 months and in the final planning stages of the test events that will commission the building.

ICC Sydney chief executive and AEG Ogden Group Convention Centres director Geoff Donaghy said: “When ICC Sydney opens, the city will experience a real paradigm shift in how it enjoys events.

“With a multitude of dynamic venues opening within an integrated precinct, event delegates will have numerous small and impromptu meeting places to add to formal meeting spaces.”

Donaghy noted that ICC Sydney will feature a striking design, unrivalled sound and visual technology and an amazing variety of spaces and places to explore.

“Along with three impressive theatre venues, ICC Sydney will be home to a 5,000sqm open air event deck, a 2,400sqm multipurpose event space, a 2,000 seat ballroom and seven exhibition halls, all folding into the beautiful Tumbalong Park which will be expanded by 3,000 square metres," he said.

“All venues will have world class staging and technical facilities, with sound and visuals brought to life through high definition screens, large scale projection and superior audio equipment.

“By offering the ultimate experience, we hope to reinforce Sydney’s reputation as one of the most desirable destinations in the world,” said Donaghy.

ICC moves into final test planning mode

In Australia, Sydney’s International Convention Centre (ICC) is on schedule to open in 12 months and in the final planning stages of the test events that will commission the building.

ICC Sydney chief executive and AEG Ogden Group Convention Centres director Geoff Donaghy said: “When ICC Sydney opens, the city will experience a real paradigm shift in how it enjoys events.

“With a multitude of dynamic venues opening within an integrated precinct, event delegates will have numerous small and impromptu meeting places to add to formal meeting spaces.”

Donaghy noted that ICC Sydney will feature a striking design, unrivalled sound and visual technology and an amazing variety of spaces and places to explore.

“Along with three impressive theatre venues, ICC Sydney will be home to a 5,000sqm open air event deck, a 2,400sqm multipurpose event space, a 2,000 seat ballroom and seven exhibition halls, all folding into the beautiful Tumbalong Park which will be expanded by 3,000 square metres," he said.

“All venues will have world class staging and technical facilities, with sound and visuals brought to life through high definition screens, large scale projection and superior audio equipment.

“By offering the ultimate experience, we hope to reinforce Sydney’s reputation as one of the most desirable destinations in the world,” said Donaghy.