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MIA takes AIM
0 Comment(s) 06/06/2007 +0100 GMT star full star full star half star blank star blank
by Pete Roythorne   Printable version

AIM (Accredited in Meetings) has been heralded by Jane Evans, chief executive, Meetings Industry Association (MIA) as “the most significant industry development in a decade” and she is calling for the entire meetings industry to embrace and support the new scheme.

AIM will provide the meetings industry and its buyers with a long awaited, universally recognised indicator of quality for meetings space and services. Its inception presents new opportunity for venues to differentiate themselves from their competition in terms of quality standards.

“AIM was created for the meetings industry and everyone needs to get behind it; this way buyers have a clear and credible system to procure meeting and event space,” said Evans.

The MIA is also embarking on a major advertising and marketing campaign to promote the new accreditation directly to buyers. The nationally focused campaign will contribute to the widespread distribution of AIM throughout the UK.

Already some organisations have bought into the new accreditation; The Mersey Partnership declaring that all entrants for its 2007 Business Tourism Awards are either accredited or working towards accreditation with AIM through the MIA.

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