Liverpool. The Valencia Conference Centre (VCC) has been chosen as the World’s Best Congress Centre, a highly prestigious international award through which the International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC) recognises a conference venue’s excellence in management, facilities, equipment, services, accessibility and hotel capacity, among other factors. The AIPC President, Edgar Hirt, handed over the prize during the annual conference award dinner which, on this occasion, was held in Liverpool.
The process to select the finalists was based on a detailed study carried out by experts from the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, an independent organisation at the University of Brussels. The School carried out an evaluation process that ensures an objective analysis of the venues based on customer satisfaction data, which gives the AIPC Apex Award unrivalled credibility in the meetings industry and contributes to its top-class reputation. Out of a total of 160 AIPC member centres, the Valencia Conference Centre was chosen as one of the 36 entrants, there has never been so many of them. It subsequently went on to be chosen as one of the 27 finalists, and was then named as one of the three shortlisted candidates before finally carrying off the award as the World’s Best Congress Centre.
The Valencia Conference Centre’s CEO, José Salinas, expressed his satisfaction and pride on receiving the news and indicated that “prestigious international awards such as the World’s Best Congress Centre are the reward for all our efforts towards achieving excellence and advocating continuous improvement and put the Centre in a privileged position on the international meetings stage. The award also implies the total endorsement of our customers as it is based on their opinions” Salinas pointed out. “It is one of the best presents we could have received just after our 12th anniversary. It sets us apart in a highly competitive market and maintains Valencia’s leading position in the industry.”
The AIPC was founded in 1958. It has over 160 conference centre members from 53 different countries and over 650 industry participants, which ensures its unrivalled experience and know-how. The World’s Best Congress Centre award initiative arose in 2000 and currently represents the highest international distinction for quality and excellence in conference centre management.