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  Get Global, Australia’s first one-day MICE business event dedicated exclusively to outbound product, has made the exciting announcement that The Incentive Conference and Event Society Asia-Pacific (ICESAP) will join Get Global as Exclusive Association & Education Partner.ICESAP is the new peak body for the Incentive, Conference & Event industry across Asia-Pacific. Their aim is to bring corporates, industry professionals and suppliers together in one industry body. Members will benefit from professional development and education networking events, new product launches, idea sharing and an annual conference and excellence awards held across the Asia-Pacific region.ICESAP will deliver the educational element of Get Global via a seminar and networking followed by a cocktail party on Thursday 27 July, the day before the event.
Donna Kessler, director and co-founder of Get Global commented: “The partnership we’ve established with ICESAP allows us to deliver excellent professional development options to our attendees, especially those in the corporate buyer market. Our attendees will benefit from these education, networking and business development opportunities.”Joanna Hancock, regional vice president – Australasia, ICESAP added, “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Get Global. As a peak body dedicated to evolving the MICE industry in Asia-Pacific, the unique format of Get Global allows us to connect directly with corporate buyers, suppliers and intermediaries who are looking to enhance their programme.“We will kick off the Get Global trade show by exploring what the perfect client supplier partnership looks like. This interactive session has been developed based on member and industry feedback as we understand the changing supplier landscape and corporate objectives.”
Get Global provides an innovative and efficient business platform for international suppliers to connect with corporate meeting planners, incentive houses, PCO’s, travel companies and anyone else that has international group business from Australia.

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