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Poland Convention Bureau was created in 2002 as a department of Polish Tourism Organisation and is responsible for the promotion of Poland as an attractive destination for meetings and business events.

We are the first contact for anyone seeking information on business partners and conference facilities, who is planning to organize association congress or a corporate event in Poland.

Our main goal is to build the image of Poland as an attractive country for organising of all types of business events. We realize our mission through:

  • participating in international business fairs, which results in gaining new business contacts;
  • organising study tours for foreign journalists and organizers of meetings and business events, including conferences, congresses, product launches, incentives;
  • gaining new business events for Poland;
  • cooperating with foreign media and posting articles and advertisements promoting Poland as a business destination in business press and directories;
  • cooperating with city convention bureaux;
  • networking with Polish business sector within Recommendation Program for  Professional Congress Organizers, Recommendation Program for Incentive Travel Companies;
  • networking with the Polish scientific community within Polish Congress Ambassadors Program;
  • cooperating with international organisations and associations of meeting industry professionals;
  • collection and elaboration of statistical data on Polish meeting industry, in accordance with the recommendations of international organisations such as ICCA - International Congress and Convention Association and the UIA - Union of International Associations, engaged in similar rankings.

The Polish Tourism Organization is a member of the meetings industry associations: International Congress and Convention Association and Union of International Associations.

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Torun Convention Bureau Copernicus at IMEX #G460

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G460 Polish stand at IMEX

As each year, the Poland Convention Bureau of the Polish Tourist Organization organizes the national stand for the international IMEX exhibition in Frankfurt (G460) to be held on 19 - 21 May.
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Summary of Meetings Week Poland 2015

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Meetings Week Poland 2015

Between 16 and 20 March 2015, the „Meetings Week Poland“, one of the most important promotional events of the Polish industry of meetings organizers, will be held in the Conference Centre of the National Stadium. This is already the third edition of this event.
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Merry Christmas!

On this occasion of Christmas we would like to wish you joy and happiness with your family during the holidays and great professional success in 2014. Poland Convention Bureau Team

Wrocław Congress Ambassadors

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POLAND at MEETOPOLIS 2014

The Meeting & Event Planners Forum MEETOPOLIS 2014 was held on 9 December 2014 from 8.00 a.m. to 7 p.m.  at the SQUARE Brussels Congress Centre in Brussels.
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Project SCHEDULE starts in Łódź

Project SCHEDULE consists of three parts: 24HOURS competition in Lodz (Poland), STUDY VISIT to Lillehammer (Norway) and RESEARCH on competitions as a method of teaching in tourism higher education.
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Łódź creates!

Factory and palace complexes built by factory owners in the 19th century were the driving force behind the development of Łódź. It is thanks to them that the city gathered momentum and in a short time earned the name of the Polish Manchester. Today, the great post-industrial empires are being rediscovered.
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Impact of sporting mega-events on tourism

On 2 October 2014, an international seminar on the impact of mega sporting events on tourism was held at the National Stadium in Warsaw. The seminar was opened by Ms Katarzyna Sobierajska, Under-Secretary of State in the Ministry of Sport and Tourism.
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