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The word I've heard is they are going to use it for "official use" first as they are not yet booking events. Supposably the communications infrastructure is as specified in the original quote and so out of date that it would be hard to imagine a trade show or convention using it at all.

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The word I've heard is they are going to use it for "official use" first as they are not yet booking events. Supposably the communications infrastructure is as specified in the original quote and so out of date that it would be hard to imagine a trade show or convention using it at all.

So in other words the bureaucrats built an underspec building so they could grad 30% of the budget? Same as it ever was.

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The word I've heard is they are going to use it for "official use" first as they are not yet booking events. Supposably the communications infrastructure is as specified in the original quote and so out of date that it would be hard to imagine a trade show or convention using it at all.

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Convention Center slated to open at Songkran

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In a progress report on the construction of the Convention Center, Seksan Nagwong Deputy Permanent Secretary Ministry of Tourism and Sports, said the construction is complete, some remaining outbuildings and infrastructure remain to be completed but it is expected to be fully completed by March 2013 and the opening is scheduled for some time during Songkran.

The Deputy Permanent Secretary also announced that the Cabinet has approved the Pingnakorn Development Office (Public Organization) which will see the merger of the Chiang Mai Night Safari, Royal Park Ratchaphruek and the International Convention and Exhibition Centre under one management, commemorating His Majesty’s 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary or CMICE. This operation will be used to promote both domestic and international tourism.

“The Chiang Mai International Convention and Exhibition Center is a policy driven and MICE driven project. Thailand’s MICE industry promotes normal growth of 7-10% to 10-15%. Chiang Mai has organized 427 different MICE conventions, with more than 60,000 people bringing in more than 3.35 billion Baht to the economy. The conventions have included public sectors, Chambers of Commerce, trade fairs, private associations and more in the year 2012. Among international events, conventions from the Federation of Global Exhibition, UFI: Union des Foires International Association, IAEE: International Association of Exhibition and Events Association, and ICCA: International Congress and Convention Association. Marketing strategies such as roadshows, tradeshows, and marketing development through networks such as chambers of commerce members have been the main focus,” the Deputy Permanent Secretary said, adding that CMICE will be used to promote both domestic and international visitors.

Chiang Mai Mail

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