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Emperors unveils new conference Space

31 Aug 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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THE new 1 800-sqm

conference and meeting

facilities at Emperors

Palace will effectively cater

for emerging trends within

the business tourism and

meetings space.

Ceo of SAACI, Adriaan

Liebetrau, says emerging

trends in the business

tourism and meetings space

include shorter stays, smaller

groups and smaller budgets.

“Delegates no longer want

to stand during conference

breaks but prefer to have

the ability to sit. WiFi is an

absolute must and dietary

requirements have

become more complex.”

In line with this, additions

to the Emperors Palace

Convention Centre include five

100sqm breakaway rooms

that allow for greater intimacy,

along with an extended preassembly

area for networking.

It also includes the 440sqm

sub-divisible Fabia room and

the 220sqm Julia room.

Additional seating in the preassembly

area enables guests

to sit down between sessions

and relax or check their

emails.

The centre now features

state-of-the-art presentation

technology, which can support

HD content viewing via cable

or wireless from any device. It

also provides up to 500MB of

free WiFi per day. New touches

such as magnetised walls

for presentation purposes all

add to the venue’s enhanced

functionality.

“We have spent a significant

amount of time engaged in

operational and strategic

planning, focused on

determining what delegates

want,” says Wayne Hill, gm of

hotels and resort operations

at Emperors Palace. “As

such, our newly refurbished

convention centre now caters

for the trend of smaller

meetings geared towards

networking.” A big reveal of the

new facilities is planned this

month 

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