Maastricht Convention Bureau launches new brochure for MICE organisers

Maastricht area news, posted October 31st, 2006

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New brochure Maastricht Convention Bureau

With pride, the Maastricht Convention Bureau (MCB) presents their new brochure: Meet Maastricht and Surroundings. The brochure is meant to convince organisers of business meetings to have their meetings in Maastricht and surroundings. Specifically their conventions, meetings and incentives.

“On national and international trade fairs, during company and association visits and on any other occasions we meet MICE organisers, we will present our brochure to potential clients. An ideal way to bring Maastricht and surroundings to their attention,” says Marcel Knols, director of the MCB.

Especially now, when there are more ways to reach Maastricht thanks to the connection of Maastricht on the section of the HST-connect Maastricht-Liège, a high speed connection to Belgium, Germany, France and the United Kingdom, this powerful means of communication is a suitable help. Next to face-to-face contact and the MCB-website, www.maastrichtconventionbureau.com, this brochure is a good opportunity to (re)introduce Maastricht and surroundings.

The brochure is in English, because of the international nature of MCB-activities. The brochure is very stylish and colourful, and contains many photographs. “Because,” says Knols, “pictures tell more about the qualities of Maastricht and surroundings than one could describe with words.”

The MCB is a foundation of several companies and service organisations from the MICE industry of Maastricht and surroundings. Their purpose is to promote Maastricht and surroundings as a business destination, and to let as many MICE organisers as possible have their business meetings in this region.

For more information about Maastricht and surroundings or the Maastricht Convention Bureau, check the website or phone +31 (0)43 328 08 38.

A digital version (pdf) of the brochure can be found on the MCB website.

Source: Maastricht Convention Bureau press release, 24 October 2006 via the Meuse-Rhine Journal

 

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