The Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) has launched an academic advisory board.
The academic advisory board, named the Exchange Initiative, aims to promote and encourage the role that senior academics play in attracting international association conferences, which translate to tens of millions in economic impact for the city and region every year.
The collaboration is also set to increase the international standing of the university sector and academics.
An online portal is set to be launched by the EICC and Exchange Initiative during the first quarter of 2023, a website that will provide a resource and marketing tool to support ongoing bids for international association conferences.
Elaine Miller, association account business development manager at the EICC, said: “Associations conferences help position our universities, the EICC, and Edinburgh on a global stage, whilst showcasing the leading research coming out of our universities.
“There are also significant long-term benefits in attracting these large-scale events, as the collaboration, knowledge exchange, and relationship building that takes place at conferences helps to inform change and creates lasting impact. The EICC and Exchange Initiative group recognise these benefits and want to ensure there is more en-gagement with policymakers, industry bodies, Scottish Government agencies, and other academic research institutions.”
Collaboration is key
The primary sectors being targeted by the EICC in collaboration with the Exchange Initiative are: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering, IT, and Energy.
Gary Hutchison, dean of applied sciences at Edinburgh Napier University, and chair of the Exchange Initiative, added: “The academic advisory board gives us a structure, with a clear set of objectives, and platform to go out and identify even more opportunities for the EICC, the university sector, and the city itself.”
Marshall Dallas, CEO, EICC, said: “We are confident the Exchange Initiative will deliver a step up in the association business we attract to the EICC, an initiative that squares well with our mission to create an environment to inspire ideas that change the world.”